Magnetic Particle Testing
Magnetic Particle Testing
Introduction
1. Component pre-cleaning
Portable Coil
Producing a Longitudinal Field Using
Permanent or Electromagnetic Magnets
Magnetic Field
Electric
Current
Indication
Magnetized Demagnetized
Advantages of
Magnetic Particle Inspection
• Can detect both surface and near sub-surface defects.
• Can inspect parts with irregular shapes easily.
• Precleaning of components is not as critical as it is for
some other inspection methods. Most contaminants
within a flaw will not hinder flaw detectability.
• Fast method of inspection and indications are visible
directly on the specimen surface.
• Considered low cost compared to many other NDT
methods.
• Is a very portable inspection method especially when
used with battery powered equipment.
Limitations of
Magnetic Particle Inspection
• Cannot inspect non-ferrous materials such as
aluminum, magnesium or most stainless steels.
• Inspection of large parts may require use of equipment
with special power requirements.
• Some parts may require removal of coating or plating
to achieve desired inspection sensitivity.
• Limited subsurface discontinuity detection capabilities.
Maximum depth sensitivity is approximately 0.6” (under ideal
conditions).
• Post cleaning, and post demagnetization is often
necessary.
• Alignment between magnetic flux and defect is
important
Glossary of Terms
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