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AMS2646D - Contrast Dye Penetrant Inspection
April 1, 1999 - SAE International

Detection of discontinuities such as cracks, laps, porosity, cold shuts, lack of bond, and similar defects. Because inspection can be performed in normal light, this method can be used when fluorescent penetrant inspection is impracticable.

AMS2646C - CONTRAST DYE PENETRANT INSPECTION
October 15, 1991 - SAE International

This specification establishes a procedure for detection of discontinuities open to the surface of parts by the use of a penetrating dye.

AMS2646B - CONTRAST DYE PENETRANT INSPECTION
May 1, 1969 - SAE International
A description is not available for this item.
AMS2646A - CONTRAST DYE PENETRANT INSPECTION
January 1, 1964 - SAE International
A description is not available for this item.
AMS2646 - CONTRAST DYE PENETRANT INSPECTION
March 1, 1955 - SAE International
A description is not available for this item.
AS3071C - Acceptance Criteria - Magnetic Particle, Fluorescent Penetrant, and Contrast Dye Penetrant Inspection
October 26, 2018 - SAE International

To establish the acceptance criteria for discontinuities as revealed by magnetic particle or liquid penetrant examination of aircraft utility parts as in 1.2 .

AS3071B - Acceptance Criteria - Magnetic Particle, Fluorescent Penetrant, and Contrast Dye Penetrant Inspection
November 1, 2012 - SAE International

To establish the acceptance criteria for discontinuities as revealed by magnetic particle or liquid penetrant examination of aircraft utility parts as in 1.2 .

AS3071A - ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA - MAGNETIC PARTICLE, FLUORESCENT PENETRANT, AND CONTRAST DYE PENETRANT INSPECTION
May 1, 1995 - SAE International
A description is not available for this item.
ASTM F3039-23 - Standard Test Method for Detecting Leaks in Nonporous Packaging or Flexible Barrier Materials by Dye Penetration
May 1, 2023 - ASTM International

1.1 Method A of this test method defines a procedure that will detect and locate a leak equal to or greater than a channel formed by a 50 μm [0.002 in.] wire in the edge seals of a nonporous package. A dye penetrant solution is applied locally to the seal edge to be tested for leaks....

AS3071 - ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA - MAGNETIC PARTICLE, FLUORESCENT PENETRANT, AND CONTRAST DYE PENETRANT INSPECTION
October 1, 1971 - SAE International
A description is not available for this item.
ASTM E2297-23 - Standard Guide for Use of UV-A and Visible Light Sources and Meters used in the Liquid Penetrant and Magnetic Particle Methods
January 15, 2023 - ASTM International

5.1 UV-A and visible light sources are used to provide adequate illumination levels for liquid penetrant and magnetic particle examination. UV-A sources, UV-A radiometers, visible light sources, and illuminance photometers are used to verify specified viewing conditions. 5.2 Fluorescence is...

ASTM E1118/E1118M-16(2020) - Standard Practice for Acoustic Emission Examination of Reinforced Thermosetting Resin Pipe (RTRP)
June 1, 2020 - ASTM International

5.1 The AE examination method detects damage in RTRP. The damage mechanisms detected in RTRP are as follows: resin cracking, fiber debonding, fiber pullout, fiber breakage, delamination, and bond or thread failure in assembled joints. Flaws in unstressed areas and flaws which are structurally...

ASTM F109 - Standard Terminology Relating to Surface Imperfections on Ceramics
February 1, 2021 - ASTM

This terminology describes and illustrates imperfections observed on whitewares and related products. For additional definitions of terms relating to whitewares and related products, refer to Terminology C242. To observe these defects, examination shall be performed visually, with or without the...

ASTM F109-21 - Standard Terminology Relating to Surface Imperfections on Ceramics
February 1, 2021 - ASTM International

1.1 This terminology describes and illustrates imperfections observed on whitewares and related products. For additional definitions of terms relating to whitewares and related products, refer to Terminology C242. To observe these defects, examination shall be performed visually, with or without...

IPC-TM-650 2.4.53 - Dye and Pull Test Method (Formerly Known as Dye and Pry)
August 1, 2017 - IPC

This test method details the dye and pull procedure (formerly known as dye and pry) utilizing dye penetrant analysis of surface-mount technology (SMT) components to confirm assembly process parameters and solder joint quality/ integrity. This Test Method is for...

ASTM E2984/E2984M-21 - Standard Practice for Acoustic Emission Examination of High Pressure, Low Carbon, Forged Piping using Controlled Hydrostatic Pressurization
November 1, 2021 - ASTM International

5.1 High pressure fluids being pumped in all oil field applications often stress iron pipes where subsequent failure can lead to injury to personnel or equipment. These forgings are typically constructed from 4700 series low carbon steel with a wall thickness in excess of 1.25 cm [0.5 in.],...

ASTM F1929 - Standard Test Method for Detecting Seal Leaks in Porous Medical Packaging by Dye Penetration
October 1, 2015 - ASTM

This test method defines materials and procedures that will detect and locate a leak equal to or greater than a channel formed by a 50 μm (0.002 in.) wire in package edge seals formed between a transparent material and a porous sheet material. A dye penetrant solution is applied...

ASTM F1929-15 - Standard Test Method for Detecting Seal Leaks in Porous Medical Packaging by Dye Penetration
October 1, 2015 - ASTM International

1.1 This test method defines materials and procedures that will detect and locate a leak equal to or greater than a channel formed by a 50 µm (0.002 in.) wire in package edge seals formed between a transparent material and a porous sheet material. A dye penetrant solution is applied...

ASTM F3039 - Standard Test Method for Detecting Leaks in Nonporous Packaging or Flexible Barrier Materials by Dye Penetration
November 1, 2015 - ASTM

Method A of this test method defines a procedure that will detect and locate a leak equal to or greater than a channel formed by a 50 μm [0.002 in.] wire in the edge seals of a nonporous package. A dye penetrant solution is applied locally to the seal edge to be tested for leaks....

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