After mechanical cleaning ( example wire brushing,grinding,buffing) of part to be tested,is cleaning of part by means of cleaner/remover still necessary?or it can be skipped and apply penetrant already?
Should have tilted the plate to do away with glare and let the viewer see. An intentional crack in the plate would have been good for checking engine heads etc.
this is so much easier to understand then my teachers explains it in front of 30 students, so thank you for this amazing video, I will definitely recommend this to the other students.
Can you provide with the product name and specifications of the red spray dye and cleaning sprays you used? also can this be used to test for solders on PC boards
make sure cleaner flashes off for correct time, 5 minutes min. old cleaners used to flash much faster. if cleaner remains in crack, inspection is void, if being audited you'll be flagged
I'm an Air Force NDI technician. It's kind of shocking how similar yet different Method C inspections are in the civilian sector. Only 20 minutes of dwell time only using visible dye penetrant! It makes sense though, given its easier, faster, and it's doubtful you need as much sensitivity.
You should clean the plate in one direction. And also apply penetrant and developer in one direction. It is either horizontally or vertically. Not both direction you can use for perfect results.
+The3Shogun You are correct for most PT applications regarding cleaning. I disagree about the HAZ. I suppose I could have masked the area of base metal that was not under inspection but the developer spray covers a large area and cleans off very easy. The procedure I was following allows me to wipe in both directions and as indicated I won't have a lot of non-relevant indications that need to be re-tested. Also, the weld and HAZ are evaluated based on VT after PT so I can wipe penetrant out of U/C, etc. and measure for acceptance. Cracks that are very tight would not be wiped away but may be missed by VT. I could have explained why I was cleaning in both directions. Thanks for the feedback.
Great video! My teacher played this during class and me and my friends laughed at this because you made it look like a Porn video.. I mean the way you were breathing and cleaning 🤣🤣
Well explained, But as per standard practice while applying , cleaning pentetrant from the surface we should not wipe or clean bi-directionally. It shall be cleaned only in one direction, the same is applicable while applying penetrant. Hope i am correct. Regards Dwarakanathan ASNT LEVEL III
Given Mahlangu depends where you are and who you are working for. My preference is to leave clean, unless there are any relevant indications. If there is a defect that is Rejectable I mark up and leave so the welder/QC or whoever is the one you are reporting to may see... I have worked places where they are big on us leaving it clean and also have been places where they just go to next job/weld...
Hector Paniagua This is Type 2 (visible ) Method c ( solvent removeable ) Form e ( nonaqueous type 2 visible dye solvent based ) Class 2 solvent ( non-halogenated )
i wanna learn the liquid penetrant teasting cuz im a radio log i wanna some info about that and i wish if someone contac me for ask him meny thing about liquid and magnet
Hello! Thanks for useful video! I have the only one question...Why don't you use a respirator? These sprays are extremely harmful for your health, especially for lungs.
for post cleaning you must clean the surface, from first point to 2nd point you can't clean first to 2nd and again 2nd to 1st. you can clean any of one way 1st to 2nd or 2nd to 1st jv071
If provide more close-up pictures for all indications on the second test plate, it will be great.
thanks man you did a great job explaining, i am gonna show this to my student for easy understanding
Thank you. This video is very helpful. We didn`t know before watching this video how to use liquids.
Great demonstration Robert. Mike told me the story behind the test plate. Sneaky!
thanks am actually writing an end of term essay on this, cleared alot of things up thanks.
After mechanical cleaning ( example wire brushing,grinding,buffing) of part to be tested,is cleaning of part by means of cleaner/remover still necessary?or it can be skipped and apply penetrant already?
Excellent Video! Thanks!
very clear. well-done. thank you
Should have tilted the plate to do away with glare and let the viewer see. An intentional crack in the plate would have been good for checking engine heads etc.
this is so much easier to understand then my teachers explains it in front of 30 students, so thank you for this amazing video, I will definitely recommend this to the other students.
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You are an absolutely legend, I hope you know that pal
If you spray a paint brush with penetrate and brush weld, will that decrease results or is that ok?
Great Jog Robert! Haven't seen you since the New Bay Bridge Project.
Me studying, getting asmr vibes from this lmao
Lol same bro
Really good explanation thx
Good demonstration but please get the camera closer to show the details. Thank you for posting this!
How to find out the length of a circular defect whose end is loose? as in not connected?
Very informative, Thank you.
great job, we were taught to spray the developer away from the metal first to make sure it's fully agitated tho?
+Planet Beat Mobb Yes you are right. it ensures the uniform spray of developer.
Very Nice, Well Done !
Can you provide with the product name and specifications of the red spray dye and cleaning sprays you used? also can this be used to test for solders on PC boards
+Dishita PUROHIT I would recommend using RT for PC boards.
make sure cleaner flashes off for correct time, 5 minutes min. old cleaners used to flash much faster. if cleaner remains in crack, inspection is void, if being audited you'll be flagged
Why we are not use to cleaner direct sprey in welding .
It was nice illustration of the whole process. Can u tell which cleaner, dye & developer you used here?
Pmet is one the oldest and leading companies.
Different products available as per different sizes of cracks
Thanks for fine explaination.
A close up of the plate with the defects so we could actually see what they look like would have been helpful.
+Jjj Sss Agree
Thank you!!
thanks very helpful.
removing pen
etrant is only in one direction ... To and fro is not allowed
superb video
can this method be used in pipes
Close up of defects?
I'm an Air Force NDI technician.
It's kind of shocking how similar yet different Method C inspections are in the civilian sector. Only 20 minutes of dwell time only using visible dye penetrant! It makes sense though, given its easier, faster, and it's doubtful you need as much sensitivity.
Hi..
I have a doubt.
Is there any need to do penetrate test on a complete machining part ?
That was only 10 min of dwell time.
Why u did to and fro motion which doing solvent removal? It's clearly written in ASME BPVC SEC 5 ARTICLE 6
great job
You should clean the plate in one direction. And also apply penetrant and developer in one direction. It is either horizontally or vertically. Not both direction you can use for perfect results.
ya mam absoultly write ...he is not correct because of pentrates also pick out in defects
ya mam absoultly write ...he is not correct because of pentrates also pick out in defects
can you specify where does it say so? in which standard or norm (what page)?
You must wipe off pentrant vertically or horizontally only. One direction. And way to much developer on your HAZ.
+The3Shogun You are correct for most PT applications regarding cleaning. I disagree about the HAZ. I suppose I could have masked the area of base metal that was not under inspection but the developer spray covers a large area and cleans off very easy. The procedure I was following allows me to wipe in both directions and as indicated I won't have a lot of non-relevant indications that need to be re-tested. Also, the weld and HAZ are evaluated based on VT after PT so I can wipe penetrant out of U/C, etc. and measure for acceptance. Cracks that are very tight would not be wiped away but may be missed by VT. I could have explained why I was cleaning in both directions. Thanks for the feedback.
great video
Nice video moderately informal though....
This is definitely Walter white Heisenberg
Great video! My teacher played this during class and me and my friends laughed at this because you made it look like a Porn video.. I mean the way you were breathing and cleaning 🤣🤣
super
This guy is really really cool
Sir penetrant cleaning need to do in one direction , am i right ?
thank you sir
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Well explained, But as per standard practice while applying , cleaning pentetrant from the surface we should not wipe or clean bi-directionally. It shall be cleaned only in one direction, the same is applicable while applying penetrant. Hope i am correct.
Regards
Dwarakanathan ASNT LEVEL III
You are correct
Tq sir
Keep doing
Why cleaning zig-zag.,? Clean from one side.
Is Post cleaning necessary ?
Given Mahlangu depends where you are and who you are working for. My preference is to leave clean, unless there are any relevant indications. If there is a defect that is Rejectable I mark up and leave so the welder/QC or whoever is the one you are reporting to may see... I have worked places where they are big on us leaving it clean and also have been places where they just go to next job/weld...
What method is this
Hector Paniagua This is Type 2 (visible ) Method c ( solvent removeable ) Form e ( nonaqueous type 2 visible dye solvent based ) Class 2 solvent ( non-halogenated )
i wanna learn the liquid penetrant teasting cuz im a radio log i wanna some info about that and i wish if someone contac me for ask him meny thing about liquid and magnet
Camera guy afraid to get close. Otherwise good info
Will the fluorescent non-aqueous developer produce better results in evaluating the defects than the visible non-aqueous developer?
I didn't like it cause a indication in the plate will be better explanation.
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Hello! Thanks for useful video! I have the only one question...Why don't you use a respirator? These sprays are extremely harmful for your health, especially for lungs.
Well Explained. Thank you sir, please can u list some examples of the liquid penetrant commonly used
Very interesting and well explained. Thank you sir
It's cleaning process is not accepted
Watching this just for exam purposes 😑😑😑
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Wrong apply method
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your camera man/women is not so very good..
Post cleaning is not proper Way..
Somnath Ghosh why?
for post cleaning you must clean the surface, from first point to 2nd point you can't clean first to 2nd and again 2nd to 1st. you can clean any of one way 1st to 2nd or 2nd to 1st jv071
Somnath Ghosh Post cleaning after the penetrant is applied? What do you mean by 1st to 2nd?
***** 1st point to 2nd point. What Somnath state is that one should clean in the same direction, always right to left (for example)
yaa you are right