Method of detecting a leakage in an apparatus

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Process or composition for determination of physical state... – Leak detection

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C436S127000

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method of determining the cleanness of an apparatus comprising the steps of treating the interior of the apparatus with a solution comprising permanganate so as to cause the permanganate to react with contaminants, if any, being present within the apparatus, rinsing the interior of the apparatus to remove non-reacted permanganate, contacting the interior of the apparatus with a solution comprising peroxide and detecting a splitting, if any, of peroxide into oxygen and water. The invention also relates to a method of detecting a leakage in an apparatus and to a use of the method for determining the cleanness of an apparatus and for detecting a leakage in an apparatus.

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