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Magnetic
Particle Inspection
Equipment & Supplies
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Wet
Horizontal Units |
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Ferrous
Probes |
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Multi-Directional
Units |
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Demagnetization
Coils |
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Mobile
& Portable Units |
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Lights,
Light Meters, & Bulbs |
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Fluorescent
& Visible Particles & Powder |
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Full
Line Of Magnetic Particle Accessories |
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The Gould-Bass 3568 Three Directional unit is an all-purpose
inspection system. It is ideally suited for technique
development and can be used for continuous inspection
of large production parts.
R-CON NDT is proud to represent Magnaflux and Gould-Bass magnetic
particle inspection equipment and accessories. Magnaflux
is an industry leader in the manufacturing of Wet Horizontal
units. Both single directional and multi-directional
units are available. Gould-Bass also manufacturers mobile
and portable inspection units.
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R-CON NDT is a distributor of Met-L-Chek. Their product
line of magnetic particle materials are certified to
meet ASTM, ASM, ASME, and Military specifications. Wet
method materials are available as powder, aerosol, liquid
concentrate, and premixed bath forms. Following is an
overview of Met-L-Chek products.
Met-L-Chek Magnetic
Particle Inspection Materials
GENERAL INFORMATION
Magnetic particle inspection is used to locate discontinuities
on or near the surface of ferromagnetic materials. A
magnetic field is induced in the part to be examined.
Discontinuities at or near the surface will cause the
magnetic field to concentrate. Fine magnetic particles
are attracted to the magnetic field leakage over the
discontinuities forming indications or mapping the discontinuities.
Considerable theory, technical training, specialized
equipment and trial and error is involved for effective
magnetic particle inspection.
PARTICLES
There are two types of materials generally used for
magnetic particle inspection, wet method and dry method.
Dry method materials are primarily used in weld inspection.
Production and overhaul situations require high sensitivity,
and broad detection capability is best achieved by the
wet method. Wet method particles are generally smaller
than dry method particles and are more easily attracted
to weaker leakage fields. The particles are suspended
in a liquid carrier fluid which facilitates the mobility
of the particles on the part surface. The particles
can be of visible or fluorescent illumination.
CONTINUOUS METHOD
Wet method materials may be used with AC, HWDC, or FWDC
magnetizing currents. In all three the application of
the bath begins and ends before the current shot is
ended to insure maximum field strength during bath application.
Bath application after the current shot may reduce sensitivity
by washing off weakly held particles. Most dry method
particle inspections use AC magnetization.
BATH
Special petroleum based carrier fluids or waterr which
has been treated with conditioning agents may be used
as the wet method particle bath media. The bath must
be continuously agitaged during use as the dense particles
will settle out of solution upon standing. Materials
intended for water bath use should not be placed in
equipment that has been used for oil bath applications
until the tank and all plumbing have been thoroughly
cleaned.
SPECIFICATIONS
The Met-L-Glo series of wet method magnetic particle
materials are formulated to meet or exceed the requirements
of the most widely used magnetic particle inspection
specifications.
ASTM E-709 | ASTM E-1444 | AMS-2641 | AMS-3042 |
AMS-3045 | AMS-3046 | AMS-3044 ASME B & PV Code, Sec.
V, Article 25.
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Wet Method |
| 1400 |
Oil
Bath Particles |
| Met-L-Glo
Carrier #2 |
Oil
Bath Vehicle |
| 1400B |
Premix
of oil bath and particles |
| 1400W |
Water
Bath Particles |
| Visible
Wet Method |
| MPI-80 |
Premix
of oil bath and particles |
| WCP-81 |
White
contrast background laquer |
| Visible
Dry Method |
| MPI-86B |
Black/Blue
Colored |
| MPI-86G |
Gray
Colored |
| MPI-86R |
Red
Colored |
| MPI-86Y |
Yellow
Colored |
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