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  2. Weld quality assurance - Wikipedia

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    The technology in use on the shop floor of Melbourne firm Unidrive, which used WeldPrint to monitor the quality of steering-column component welds in more than half a million Australian vehicles in the period 2001–06. WeldPrint for arc welding became available in mid-2001. About 70 units have been deployed since 2001, about 90% used on the ...

  3. Eddy-current testing - Wikipedia

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    This inspection is used on partially ferromagnetic materials such as nickel alloys, duplex alloys, and thin-ferromagnetic materials such as ferritic chromium molybdenum stainless steel. The application of a saturation eddy current technique depends on the permeability of the material, tube thickness, and diameter.

  4. Time-of-flight diffraction ultrasonics - Wikipedia

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    ISO/DIS 10863:11, Welding – Use of time-of-flight diffraction technique (TOFD) for examination of welds; European Committee for Standardization (CEN) EN 583-6, Non-destructive testing – Ultrasonic examination – Part 6: Time-of-flight diffraction technique as a method for detection and sizing of discontinuities

  5. Engineering Critical Assessment - Wikipedia

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    Engineering Critical Assessment (ECA) is a procedure by which the safety of a welded structure with defects or flaws can be determined. ECAs utilize the material properties and expected stress history to determine a flaw acceptance criteria which will ensure that welds will not fail during the construction or service life of the welded structure. [1]

  6. Plastic weld non-destructive examination - Wikipedia

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    Radiography uses an X-ray tube or radioactive source to give an image of the weld. Its use is similar to metal welds and provides a volumetric inspection which can show defects in the weld not visible from the surface. For plastics, a lower radiation intensity is typically required than that for metal welds, due to the lower material density. [1]

  7. List of welding codes - Wikipedia

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    Welding - Guidance on the measurement of preheating temperature, interpass temperature and preheat maintenance temperature ISO 13918: Welding - Studs and ceramic ferrules for arc stud welding: ISO 13919-1: Welding - Electron and laser-beam welded joints - Guidance on quality level for imperfections - Part 1: Steel ISO 13919-2

  8. Industrial radiography - Wikipedia

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    Inspection techniques can be portable or stationary. Industrial radiography is used in welding , casting parts or composite pieces inspection, in food inspection and luggage control, in sorting and recycling, in EOD and IED analysis, aircraft maintenance , ballistics , turbine inspection, in surface characterisation, coating thickness ...

  9. Category:Welding - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Welding is the joining together of materials ... Magnetic particle inspection; Magnetic pulse welding; Mechanical alloying;