Swagelok® Leak Detectors
Snoop® and Real Cool Snoop liquid leak detectors help reduce costly losses and potential safety issues by finding gas leaks in hard-to-reach places with a sustained bubble action.
View Leak DetectorsLeaking gases can be expensive to replace, can jeopardize the efficiency of production processes, and can have serious safety consequences. That’s why we offer Swagelok Snoop® and Swagelok® Real Cool Snoop liquid leak detectors.
Snoop and Real Cool Snoop liquid leak detectors detect gas leaks in hard-to-reach areas. The sustained bubble action works even on very small leaks and vertical surfaces in environments ranging from –65 to 200°F (–54 to 93°C). A flexible snooper tube extends for hard-to-reach areas. Both types of liquid leak detectors dry cleanly without staining. They also contain a corrosion inhibitor for added protection of your components, with no chlorine, aliphatic amines, or ammonium compounds. They meet the performance requirements of a variety of specifications reflected in the catalog.
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Liquid Leak Detectors
Liquid leak detectors detect gas leaks in hard-to-reach areas. Explore options that can be used in temperatures ranging from -65 to 200°F (-54 to 93°C).
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Receive help identifying and quantifying compressed gas leaks so you can prioritize the most critical issues to address based on potential for emissions reduction and safety, cost, and productivity improvement.
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