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  2. Magnetic particle inspection - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic particle inspection (MPI) is a nondestructive testing process where a magnetic field is used for detecting surface, and shallow subsurface, discontinuities in ferromagnetic materials. Examples of ferromagnetic materials include iron , nickel , cobalt , and some of their alloys .

  3. Electromagnetic testing - Wikipedia

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    Wire rope testing is MFL applied to steel cables, to detect broken strands of wire. Magnetic particle inspection (MT or MPI) is a form of MFL where small magnetic particles in the form of a powder or liquid are sprayed on the magnetized steel test object and gather at surface-breaking cracks.

  4. List of ISO standards 12000–13999 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 12706:2009 Non-destructive testing - Penetrant testing - Vocabulary; ISO 12707:2016 Non-destructive testing - Magnetic particle testing - Vocabulary; ISO 12716:2001 Non-destructive testing - Acoustic emission inspection - Vocabulary; ISO 12718:2008 Non-destructive testing - Eddy current testing - Vocabulary

  5. Eddy-current testing - Wikipedia

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    Frost & Sullivan analysis in the global NDT equipment market in 2012 estimated the magnetic and electromagnetic NDT equipment market at $220 million, which includes conventional eddy current, magnetic particle inspection, eddy current array, and remote-field testing. This market is projected to grow at 7.5% compounded annual growth rate to ...

  6. Magnetic flux leakage - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic Flux Leakage Principle [1]. Magnetic flux leakage (TFI or Transverse Field Inspection technology) is a magnetic method of nondestructive testing to detect corrosion and pitting in steel structures, for instance: pipelines and storage tanks.

  7. Nondestructive testing - Wikipedia

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    The six most frequently used NDT methods are eddy-current, magnetic-particle, liquid penetrant, radiographic, ultrasonic, and visual testing. [3] NDT is commonly used in forensic engineering , mechanical engineering , petroleum engineering , electrical engineering , civil engineering , systems engineering , aeronautical engineering , medicine ...

  8. Rail inspection - Wikipedia

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    Visual Inspection - Primarily using cameras to detect broken or cracked joint bars in bolted rail. Liquid Penetrant Inspection (LPI) - used for manual inspection of joint bars and rail ends. Eddy current inspection - great for surface flaws & near-surface flaws; Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI) - used for detailed manual inspection

  9. Dye penetrant inspection - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3059, Non-destructive testing – Penetration testing and magnetic particle testing – Viewing conditions; ISO 3452-1, Non-destructive testing. Penetrant testing. Part 1. General principles; ISO 3452-2, Non-destructive testing – Penetrant testing – Part 2: Testing of penetrant materials

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