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AAIS Procedure for Penetrant Testing - AAIS-NDT-PT-1-R1 |
2022 |
This document identifies the requirements to conduct Penetrant Testing on new and in-service assets such as, Process Piping, Equipment, Steel Structures and piping systems in compliance with the approved international codes and standard referenced here, considering all HSE requirements. This document in addition to the other NDT systems are supporting asset integrity and inspection teams during the assessment/evaluation process of the asset or part to ensure its integrity. |
AAIS |
Upon Request |
548 KB |
S | application/pdf |
ASME V - Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code - Nondestructive Examination |
2013 |
The following information provides guidance to Code users for submitting technical inquiries to the committees. See Guideline on the Approval of New Materials Under the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code in Section II, Parts C and D for additional requirements for requests involving adding new materials to the Code. |
ASME |
Upon Request |
10,753 KB |
HB | application/pdf |
ASNT NDT Handbook Vol. 2 Liquid Penetrant Testing |
1999 |
offers a view of its subject at a certain period in time. Even before it is published, it starts to get obsolete. The authors and editors do their best to be current but the technology will continue to change even as the book goes to press. Standards, specifications, recommended practices and inspection procedures may be discussed in a handbook for instructional purposes, but at a level of generalization that is illustrative rather than comprehensive. |
ASNT |
Upon Request |
5,972 KB |
GL | application/pdf |
AWS B1.10 - Guidefor Nondestructive Examination of Welds |
2016 |
Guide for Nondestructive Examination of Welds" is an authoritative guidebook on the nondestructive examination (NDE) of welds. This comprehensive guide is published by the American Welding Society (AWS) and provides a thorough understanding of the various methods of nondestructive examination, including visual testing, magnetic particle testing, liquid penetrant testing, radiographic testing, ultrasonic testing, and eddy current testing. |
AWS |
Upon Request |
812 KB |
RP | application/pdf |
HSE - Best Practical For The Procurement And Conduct Of Non-Destructive Testing - Part 2 - MT and PT |
N/A |
The recommendations contained in this document were aimed specifically to improve the inspection of conventional pressurised equipment. However, the drafting committee considers that these measures can also apply to any application of Magnetic Particle and Dye Penetrant Inspection including fairground or railway components, offshore equipment, and conventional plant in nuclear installations. H Bainbridge Gas and Chemical Process Safety Technology Division Health and Safety Executive 1. |
HSE |
Upon Request |
224 KB |
GL | application/pdf |
Introduction to Nondestructive Testing A Training Guide |
2005 |
This book has been written to provide a single volume with basic background information needed to help students and nondestructive testing (NDT) personnel qualify for Levels I, II, and III certification in the NDT methods of their choice, in accordance with the American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) Recommended Practice No. SNT-TC-1A (2001 edition). It is also recommended that students and NDT personnel become thoroughly familiar with the most current recommended practice as well. |
Paul E. Mix |
Upon Request |
9,839 KB |
S | application/pdf |
ISO 23277 - Non-destructive testing of welds - Penetrant testing - Acceptance levels - |
2015 |
This International Standard specifies acceptance levels for indications from surface breaking imperfections in metallic welds detected by penetrant testing. The acceptance levels are primarily intended for use during manufacture examination, but where appropriate, they can be used for in-service inspection. |
ISO |
Upon Request |
110 KB |
S | application/pdf |
ISO 3059 - Non-destructive testing - Penetrant testing and magnetic particle testing - Viewing conditions |
2012 |
This International Standard specifies the control of the viewing conditions for magnetic particle and penetrant testing. It includes minimum requirements for the illuminance and UV-A irradiance and their measurement. It is intended for use when the human eye is the primary detection aid. This International Standard does not cover the use of actinic blue light sources |
ISO |
Upon Request |
73 KB |
S | application/pdf |
ISO 3452-1 - Non-destructive testing - Penetrant testing - Part 1- General principles |
2013 |
This part of ISO 3452 specifies a method of penetrant testing used to detect discontinuities, e.g. cracks, laps, folds, porosity and lack of fusion, which are open to the surface of the material to be tested. It is mainly applied to metallic materials, but can also be performed on other materials, provided that they are inert to the test media and not excessively porous (castings, forgings, welds, ceramics, etc.) |
ISO |
Upon Request |
254 KB |
S | application/pdf |
ISO 3452-3 - NDT - Penetrant testing - Part 3 - Reference test blocks |
2013 |
This International Standard describes two types of reference blocks: — Type 1 reference blocks are used to determine the sensitivity levels of both fluorescent and colour contrast penetrant product families; — Type 2 reference blocks are used for routine assessment of the performance of both fluorescent and colour contrast penetrant testing. The reference blocks are to be used in accordance with part 1 of this International Standard |
ISO |
Upon Request |
132 KB |
S | application/pdf |
ISO 3452-4 -1998- Non-Destructive Testing - Penetrant Testing - Part 4 - Equipment |
1998 |
This European standard specifies the characteristics of equipment used in penetrant testing. The characteristics of equipment required for carrying out penetrant testing depend on the number of tests to be made and on the size of the components to be tested. Two types of equipment are included in this standard: a) equipment suitable for carrying out in situ penetrant testing techniques; b) fixed installations |
ISO |
Upon Request |
19 KB |
S | application/pdf |
ISO3452-2 - Non-Destructive Testing - Penetrant Testing - Part 2 - Testing of penetrant materials |
2013 |
This part of ISO 3452 specifies the technical requirements and test procedures for penetrant materials for their type testing and batch testing. This part of ISO 3452 covers the temperature range 10 °C to 50 °C. Additional tests in part 5 or part 6 of ISO 3452 may be required outside this range. On-site control tests and methods are detailed in ISO 3452-1 |
ISO |
Upon Request |
218 KB |
S | application/pdf |
ISO3452-5- Non-destructive Testing - Penetran Testing - Part5 - Pemnetrant Testing at Temp. more than 50 degree |
2008 |
This part of ISO 3452 specifies the testing requirements particular to applications at higher temperatures (over 50 °C) and also the method for qualification of suitable testing products. It applies only to materials qualified for the relevant temperature range used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. |
ISO |
Upon Request |
78 KB |
Paper | application/pdf |
NDT International - Liquid Penetrant Testing |
2010 |
This book covers the Dye penetrant Inspection, Penetrant Materials and Their Properties, Types of Penetrants and Penetrant Systems, Principles and Stages of Liquid Penetrant Inspection, Application of Penetrants, Removal of Excess Penetrant, Drying of Parts after Excess Penetrant Removal, developing – Water Washable and Post Emulsified Fluorescent Penetrants |
NDT INTERNATIONAL |
Upon Request |
1,780 KB |
HB | application/pdf |
Non-destructive Testing |
1988 |
"Non-destructive Testing" by Barry Hull and Vernon Hall is a comprehensive guide to the principles and practices of non-destructive testing (NDT). Published in 1988, this book provides a thorough overview of the various NDT techniques available at the time, including radiography, ultrasonics, eddy currents, and magnetic particle inspection, among others. |
Barry Hull & Vernon Hall |
Upon Request |
6,247 KB |