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  2. Nondestructive testing - Wikipedia

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    Level 2 are engineers or experienced technicians who are able to set up and calibrate testing equipment, conduct the inspection according to codes and standards (instead of following work instructions) and compile work instructions for Level 1 technicians. They are also authorized to report, interpret, evaluate and document testing results.

  3. Dye penetrant inspection - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3452-5, Non-destructive testing – Penetrant testing – Part 5: Penetrant testing at temperatures higher than 50 °C; ISO 3452-6, Non-destructive testing – Penetrant testing – Part 6: Penetrant testing at temperatures lower than 10 °C; ISO 10893-4: Non-destructive testing of steel tubes. Liquid penetrant inspection of seamless and ...

  4. Robotic non-destructive testing - Wikipedia

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    Robotic non-destructive testing (NDT) is a method of inspection used to assess the structural integrity of petroleum, natural gas, and water installations. Crawler-based robotic tools are commonly used for in-line inspection (ILI) applications in pipelines that cannot be inspected using traditional intelligent pigging tools (or unpiggable pipelines).

  5. Magnetic particle inspection - Wikipedia

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    ISO 17638, Non-destructive testing of welds - Magnetic particle testing; ISO 23278, Non-destructive testing of welds - Magnetic particle testing of welds - Acceptance levels; European Committee for Standardization (CEN) EN 1330-7, Non-destructive testing - Terminology - Part 7: Terms used in magnetic particle testing; EN 1369, Founding ...

  6. Industrial radiography - Wikipedia

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    EN 10246-10, Non-destructive testing of steel tubes – Part 10: Radiographic testing of the weld seam of automatic fusion arc welded steel tubes for the detection of imperfections; EN 12517-1, Non-destructive testing of welds – Part 1: Evaluation of welded joints in steel, nickel, titanium and their alloys by radiography – Acceptance levels

  7. Category:Nondestructive testing - Wikipedia

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    The main page for this category is Nondestructive testing Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nondestructive testing . Pages in category "Nondestructive testing"

  8. Damage tolerance - Wikipedia

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    Examples of this technology include eddy current, ultrasonic, dye penetrant, and X-ray inspections. By catching structural cracks when they are very small, and growing slowly, these non-destructive inspections can reduce the amount of maintenance checks, and allow damage to be caught when it is small, and still inexpensive to repair.

  9. Guided wave testing - Wikipedia

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    Guided wave testing (GWT) is a non-destructive evaluation method. The method employs acoustic waves that propagate along an elongated structure while guided by its boundaries. The method employs acoustic waves that propagate along an elongated structure while guided by its boundaries.