Inspection | How to inspect a Rubber Bladder in the Rain?
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Author : I.W.M.
Update time : 2024-07-11 00:29:11
How to Inspect a 6700-Liter Rubber Bladder in the Rain?
The built-in bladder is the core component of the water supply pressure tank. Even a little leakage of the built-in bladder will cause losses to the user, and the larger the size, the greater the loss. Therefore, in the application scenario where an oversized bladder must be used, it is very important to ensure the airtightness of the bladder. The video case is to inspect the butyl rubber bladder with an original size of 6700 liters on a rainy day. Such a large size must use the joint vulcanization process. If bubbles are generated, it means that there is a leak. This is because the surface tension of the detergent solution is small and has a certain concentration. The bubbles generated are not easy to break quickly and are intuitively visible.
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