This product data sheet summarizes the key details of #8A Red Non-fluorescent Magnetic Particles. It provides strong contrast for dry magnetic particle testing on ferrous metals. The particles are ready to use, have a rust red color, and mean particle size of 80 microns. The sheet describes recommended uses for surface and subsurface defect detection on parts like forgings, castings, and welds through temporary particle buildup.
This product data sheet summarizes the key details of #8A Red Non-fluorescent Magnetic Particles. It provides strong contrast for dry magnetic particle testing on ferrous metals. The particles are ready to use, have a rust red color, and mean particle size of 80 microns. The sheet describes recommended uses for surface and subsurface defect detection on parts like forgings, castings, and welds through temporary particle buildup.
#8A Red provides strong contrast on most metal surfaces during dry method mag particle testing in visible light. It is ready-to-use for visible light flaw detection of surface and slightly subsurface discontinuities in ferrous metals. It can be used in a powder blower or shaken from a bottle during magnetization, and blown off while current is still being applied. On material with a high magnetic retentivity, indications can still be formed after the current has been turned off.
FEATURES PRODUCT PROPERTIES
Sharp, color-contrast indications on high Appearance Fine, dry powder reflective surfaces Ready-to-use Color in Visible Light Rust red Good particle buildup for quick detection Odor Odorless Highly refined for optimal particle shape Mean Particle Size* 80 microns and size combination Minimal dust build-up SAE Sensitivity** >8 Does not require a black light or darkened * As determined by industry-typical method for measuring inspection area particle size ** Representative of the number of indications on a tool steel ring as defined in ASTM E1444. SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCE AMS 3040 USE RECOMMENDATIONS ASTM E709 Magnetic Particle Testing, ASTM E1444 NDT Method Nonfluorescent / ASME Visible, Dry Method MIL-STD-271 Magnetizing device, Required Equipment powder dispenser MIL-STD-2132 NAVSEA 250-1500-1 Temperature Range NA to 600F / NA to 316C Particle integrity and mobility may decline beyond these NAVSEA T9074-AS-GIB-010/271 temperature limits. ISO 9934
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Product Data Sheet
APPLICATIONS INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Defect location: Surface and slightly subsurface Use #8A Red with appropriate magnetization Ideal for: procedure and equipment. For best results, all components, parts, or areas to be tested should Highly reflective surfaces be clean and dry prior to testing to provide an Detecting medium, large and course optimal test surface. discontinuities Apply a fine layer of #8A Red to test area with Weld testing a powder dispensing device, such as a powder Forgings spray bulb or powder blower. As the current is being applied, dust the powder over the part. If Castings there is excessive powder background, gently Field testing blow the excess powder off while the magnetic Spot inspections current is flowing. In-service inspections Large parts REMOVAL Dark surfaces All components, parts, or inspection areas must be properly demagnetized before cleaning to ensure Extreme temperatures easy particle removal. Remove particles with air Rough/textured surfaces blower or brush.
Defect examples: STORAGE
Inclusions Store unused product in the original container. Seams Keep container closed when not in use. Protect from sunlight. Store in a well-ventilated area away Shrink cracks from magnetizing equipment. Cool, dry storage Tears location is preferred. Refer to Safety Data Sheet Laps for additional storage instructions. Flakes Welding defects PACKAGING Grinding cracks 10 lb / 4.53 kg pail 01-1780-69 Quenching cracks 45 lb / 20.4 kg pail 01-1780-87 Fatigue cracks HEALTH AND SAFETY Review all relevant health and safety information before using this product. For complete health and safety information, refer to the product Safety Data Sheet, which is available at www.magnaflux.com.