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ISO 3452-3-2013 pdf free.Non-destructive testing – Penetrant testing一 Part 3: Reference test blocks.
ISO 3452-3 describes two types of reference blocks:
Type I 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 penetran( testing.
The reference blocks are to be used in accordance with part I of this International Standard. 2 Normative references
The following referenced documents, in whole or in part. are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 10088- 1, Stainless steels — Part 1: List of standard stainless steels
EN 10204, Metallic products — Tipes of inspection docwnenis
ISO 4957, Tool steels
ISO 10474. Steel and steel products Inspection documents ISO 155 10, Stainless steels Chemical composition
3 Description of reference blocks
The Type I reference block consists of a set of four nickel-chrome plated panels with 10 pm, 20 pm, 30 pm and 50 pm thickness of plating, respectively. The 10 pm. 20 pm. 30 pm and 50 pm panels can be used for determination of the sensitivity of fluorescent penetrant systems. The sensitivity of colour contrast penetrant systems is determined using the 30 pm and 50 pm panels.
The Type 2 reference block consists of a single panel of which one half has been plated with electroless nickel and a thin layer of chromium and the other half prepared to achieve areas of specific roughness. The plated side exhibits five star-shaped discontinuities.
4 Type I reference block design and dimensions
The Type I panels are rectangular in shape with typical dimensions of 35 mm x l00 nirn x 2 mm (see Figure Ij. Each panel consists of a uniform layer of nickel-chromium plated on to a brass base, the thickness of nickel-chromium being 10 pm, 20 pm. 30 pm and 50 pm respectively. Transverse cracks are made in each panel by stretching the panels in the longitudinal direction. The width to depth ratio of each crack should be approximately 1:20.ISO 3452-3 pdf free download.


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