Leak test for biogas digester

Actually leak test should be done before actual run or after you finished fabricating the digester.

Or if you want to perform in the middle of process by putting soap water at joins to see whether are there bubbles formed.


If you cannot do those above just simply paste adhesive like silicon etc or similar adhesive onto all joints to make sure no leaks.



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