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Bond-It PC850 Leak Detector 400ml | Gas Leak Detection Spray

£3.45£4.31Incl. VAT

The Bond-It PC850 Leak Detector – 400ml is a fast and effective solution for identifying gas and air leaks in...

SKU: BDLD400


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Product Details

  • Description

    The Bond-It PC850 Leak Detector – 400ml is a fast and effective solution for identifying gas and air leaks in pipework, fittings, valves, and connections. Supplied in a convenient aerosol, it allows for quick and accurate leak detection without the need for specialist equipment.

    When applied to a suspected leak area, the solution forms visible bubbles at the point of escape, making it easy to locate even small leaks. Ideal for use by professional tradespeople and DIY users, this leak detector is suitable for use on gas systems, compressed air lines, and general pipe installations.

     

    Typical Applications

    • Detecting leaks in gas pipe systems

    • Testing compressed air lines and fittings

    • Checking joints, valves, and connections

    • Maintenance and safety inspections

    • Plumbing and heating installations

     

    Why Use a Leak Detector Spray?

    Leak detector sprays provide a quick, visual method of identifying leaks without specialised tools. They improve safety, reduce downtime, and help ensure systems are properly sealed.

  • Benefits

    • 400ml aerosol spray for easy application
    • Quickly detects gas and air leaks
    • Forms visible bubbles at leak points
    • Suitable for pipework, valves, and fittings
    • Non-corrosive and safe for most materials
    • Ideal for professional and DIY use

  • How to Apply

    1. Shake the can well before use
    2. Spray directly onto the suspected leak area
    3. Observe for bubble formation
    4. Identify the source of the leak
    5. Wipe away residue after testing if required

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