What is dye penetrant testing used for?

Dye Penetrant Inspection (DPI) is widely used to detect surface breaking flaws. This non-destructive testing technique, also known as liquid penetrant inspection (LPI), is a cost-effective method used to locate surface breaking flaws such as cracks, porosity, laps, seams and other surface discontinuities.

How do I use Magnaflux?

For ease of application, hold spray can 8 to 12 inches above part and spray short 6 to 8 inch sections at a time. Allow developer to dry. Watch for large cracks to show up immediately. Smaller cracks may take a few minutes to develop the best indication.

Why do welds turn blue?

On stainless steel, for example, any color in the weld or HAZ shows that an oxide layer has formed, which can affect corrosion resistance. The darker the color is, the thicker the oxidization. The colors follow a predictable pattern, from chrome to straw to gold to blue to purple.

Why do welds turn colors?

The colors that result depend on the makeup of the metal, the composition of the atmosphere, the temperature at which they meet and the duration of time the metal is exposed at the elevated temperature. The metal is oxidizing.

How do you use penetrant dye?

There are six basic steps to follow when using the dye penetrant solvent removable method.

  1. Pre-clean part. This can range from grinding and wire brushing to merely wiping the part with a rag moistened with the cleaner/ remover.
  2. Apply penetrant.
  3. Remove penetrant.
  4. Apply developer.
  5. Evaluate indications.
  6. Post-clean part.

How much does Magnafluxing cost?

about $105 to $130
The hot tank, pressure testing, and the Magnaflux test cost about $105 to $130. If the mains need to be align-honed (bored), add $180.

What does Magnaflux mean?

Definition of Magnaflux (Entry 2 of 2) —used for a method of testing a ferrous metal for defects by magnetizing the material and observing the patterns assumed by iron powder applied either dry or in liquid suspension.

Are Rainbow welds good?

A rainbow of colors in the bead and heat-affected zone (HAZ) don’t automatically make it a good weld; it can even indicate a bad weld, but not necessarily. This is where the material and application matter.

What does Black in the weld mean?

Excess soot can be caused by: 1.) too long of an arc length, either by operator stick out, or excess voltage. 2.) Not enough weld energy, increase wire feed speed, or drop down a size in wire to increase current density.

How do I use Magnaflux spot check?

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  1. Penetrant. Apply the penetrant to the test area. Allow the penetrant to dwell for 10-30 minutes.
  2. Developer. Apply the developer to the test area. Allow the developer to dwell for 10-60 minutes.
  3. Inspect. Examine the part for any bright, clear indications.

What are the 4 methods of penetrant systems?

The four methods are listed below:

  • Method A – Water Washable.
  • Method B – Post-Emulsifiable, Lipophilic.
  • Method C – Solvent Removable.
  • Method D – Post-Emulsifiable, Hydrophilic.

How do you remove penetrant dye?

Removing Penetrant

  1. When sufficient penetration time has been allowed, wipe the surface clean with a clean towel or cloth.
  2. Repeat if necessary.
  3. In general, however, remove excess surface penetrant with clean cloths premoistened with cleaner/remover.

How much does it cost to have an engine block Magnaflux?

The hot tank, pressure testing, and the Magnaflux test cost about $105 to $130. If the mains need to be align-honed (bored), add $180. Decking the block runs about $180. On the high end we have spent about $640; on the low end, $575.

What is the strongest weld joint?

TIG welding is often considered the strongest weld since it produces extreme heat, and the slow cooling rate results in high tensile strength and ductility. MIG is also an excellent candidate for the strongest type of weld because it can create a strong joint.

Can you weld SS?

Stainless steel can be stick welded, shielded metal arc welded (MIG), or gas tungsten arc welded (TIG). The best choice depends on what you’re trying to accomplish since each process yields a different outcome. You can weld stainless steel with a stick, but you probably shouldn’t. Other, better options are out there.