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MAGNETIC PARTICLE TESTING The most common NDT is Magnetic Particle Inspection, which uses a magnet (110v. or 12 v.) on magnetic materials. The subject area is magnetized and then either sprayed with a florescent liquid material and viewed under a black light, or dusted with a colored dry powder. This NDT method is accomplished
by inducing a magnetic field in a ferromagnetic material and then
dusting the surface with iron particles (either dry or suspended in liquid).
Surface and near-surface flaws produce magnetic poles or distort the magnetic
field in such a way that the iron particles are attracted and concentrated.
This produces The first step in a magnetic particle inspection
is to magnetize the component that is to be inspected. If
any defects on or near the surface are present, the defects will
create a leakage field. After the component has been magnetized,
iron particles, either in a dry or wet suspended form, are
applied to the surface of the magnetized part. The particles
will be attracted and cluster at the flux leakage fields
(increased magnetic flux above the surface of a part due to a crack
near the surface), thus forming
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