BSI BS EN 1290 Non-destructive examination of welds - Magnetic particle examination of welds
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Title
Non-destructive examination of welds - Magnetic particle examination of welds
Zerstoerungsfreie Pruefung von Schweissverbindungen. Magnetpulverpruefung von Schweissverbindungen
Controle non destructif des assemblages soudes. Controle par magnetoscopie des assemblages soudes
British Standards Institution
Publication Date:
Jun 15, 1998
Scope:
This standard specifies magnetic particle testing techniques for the detection of surface imperfections in ferromagnetic welds, including the heat-affected zones, using the magnetic method. Techniques recommended are suitable for most welding processes and joint configurations. Variations to the basic techniques that will provide a higher or lower testing sensitivity are described in Annex A.
Techniques for testing of welds, with geometries in accordance with those shown in Table 1, Table 2 and Table 3, can be used directly from this standard.
Acceptance levels for indications are described in EN 1291.
Keywords:
- Welded joints
- Welding
- Non-destructive testing
- Magnetic-particle flaw detection
- Flaw detection
- Surface defects
- Test equipment
- Magnetic devices
- Testing conditions
- Contracts
- Personnel
- Instructions for use
- Specimen preparation
- Verification
- Performance testing
- Error correction
- Reports
- Safety measures
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