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Leakage
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Leck, Verlust
the unintended or accidental escape or loss of a substance, typically a liquid or gas, from a container, system, or structure
What is "leakage"?
Leakage refers to the unintentional escape or loss of a liquid or gas from a container, pipe, or other sealed system. It can occur when a seal is broken, a pipe is damaged, or a joint is loose, allowing the substance to escape. Leakage is often unwanted and can lead to waste, damage, or safety hazards, especially when it involves water, gas, or chemicals. In some cases, leakage can also cause environmental pollution or increase costs if not addressed. Identifying and repairing leaks is important to prevent further problems.
leakage
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leak
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Beispiel
The mechanic inspected the engine's manifold for any signs of leakage.
Water leakage shorted the electrical panel, causing a power outage.
The sailors inspected the overhead for signs of water leakage in the ship’s cabin.
She applied a thin layer of silicone sealant around the edges of the bathtub to prevent water leakage.
The oil and gas industry implements measures to minimize methane leakage during the extraction and transportation of natural gas.