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NEN-EN 583-3

Non-destructive testing - Ultrasonic examination - Part 3: Transmission technique

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 June 1997
Status: inactive
Page Count: 10
ICS Code (Non-destructive testing): 19.100
scope:

Specifies the principles of transmission techniques. Transmission techniques can be used for: - detection of imperfections;- determination of attenuation. The general principles required for the use of ultrasonic examination of industrial products are described in part 1 of this standard. The transmission technique is used for examination of flat products, e.g. plates and sheets. Further, it is used for examinations e.g.: - where the shape, dimensions or orientation of possible imperfections are unfavourable for direct reflection;- in materials with high attenuation;- in thin products.

Document History

June 1, 1997
Non-destructive testing - Ultrasonic examination - Part 3: Transmission technique
Specifies the principles of transmission techniques. Transmission techniques can be used for: - detection of imperfections;- determination of attenuation. The general principles required for the use...
NEN-EN 583-3
June 1, 1997
Non-destructive testing - Ultrasonic examination - Part 3: Transmission technique
Specifies the principles of transmission techniques. Transmission techniques can be used for: - detection of imperfections;- determination of attenuation. The general principles required for the use...
August 1, 1994
Ultrasonic examination - Part 3: Transmission technique
Specifies the principles of transmission techniques. Transmission techniques can be used for: - detection of imperfections;- determination of attenuation. The general principles required for the use...

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