RNS - NDT - MT - 001 Rev.0
RNS - NDT - MT - 001 Rev.0
RNS - NDT - MT - 001 Rev.0
CONTENTS
1.0 SCOPE
4.0
RESPOSIBILITY
5.0 EQUIPMENT & TESTING
12.0 CALIBRATION
16.0 DEMAGNATIZATION
19.0 REPORTING
20.0 EVALUATION & INTERPRETATION
RADIANT NDT SERVICES
50,Rishi Arobinda Sarani, Kolkata-700090,India.
1. SCOPE:
1.1 This procedure defines the requirements of Magnetic Particle Testing techniques for the detection
of surface imperfections in ferromagnetic material, Butt weld and branch connection including the
heat affecting zones using the continuous wet or dry method .
2. REFERENCES:
2.1 ASME Sec V.Article-7 and SE-709
2.2 ASME-B 31.1
2.4 Written Procedure RNS/WP/001 dated 28.06.2014
3. PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION:
The Personnel who carry out Magnetic Particle Examination shall be minimum qualified to NDT
level II MT as per ASNT-SNT-TC-1A of RNS Company written practice (RNS/NDT/WP-001)
or PCN Level II or ASNT Level III/ PCN Level III.
4. RESPOSIBILITY:
All RNS NDT technician shall be responsible for performing Magnetic Particle Examination
according to this procedure. Level III will help them to execute the job technically by briefing
procedures and acceptance criteria. Level III will do the approved the NDT Procedure.
5. EQUIPMENT:
5.2 DC Yoke :
The equipment that may only be used is DC yoke with pole separation of 75mm to 150mm or
(3inch to 6inch). DC operated magnetic yoke and test lift capacity of 40lbs(18.0kg) mild steel.
Note: DC yoke is to use only where the safety concern, The Lifting power of Yokes shall be
calibrated at an interval of Six (6) months or whenever a Yoke has been damage.
6. DETECTING MEDIA:
5.1 General :
Detecting media may be either in dry powder or liquid form and the magnetic particles shall
be either fluorescent or non-fluorescent. The detecting media shall be traceable to a batch
certificate or data sheet documenting compliance with a national or international standard,
e.g. ASME V
5.2 Dry Particles :
The colour of dry particles (dry powder) shall provide adequate contrast withthe surface
being examined and they may be of fluorescent or non-fluorescent type. Dry particles shall
only be used if the surface temperature of the test object is in range 57ºC to 300ºC.
5.3 Wet Particles:
The colour of wet particles shall provide adequate contrast with the surface being examined
and they are available in both fluorescent and non-fluorescent concentrates. The particles are
suspended in a suitable liquid medium such as water or petroleum distillates. When using
wet particle system, the temperature range of the wet particle suspension and the surface of
the test object should be within 57ºC.
5.4 Fluorescent Particles :
With fluorescent particles the testing is performed using an ultraviolet light, called black
light. The testing shall be performed asfollows:
• The testing shall be performed in darkened area where the visible light is limited to a
maximum of 20lx.
• Photo chromatic spectacles shall not be used.
• sufficient time shall be allowed for the operators eyes to become dark adapted in the
inspection booth, usually at least 5 min.
• UV radiation shall not be directed in the operator’s eyes. All surface which can be viewed
by the operators shall not fluoresce.
• The test surface shall be viewed under a UV-A irradiance at the
surface inspected shall not be less than 10w/m² (1000 W/cm²).
NOTE: For, temperatures below 0ºC or above 57ºC, procedures approved in accordance with
recognized standard for this purpose shall be used.
For, temperatures exceeding 57ºC dry particles shall be used. Checking of wet particles
concentration shall be carried out based on ASME E709-Ch.20.6.*
CHEMICAL USE :
MACK Contrast Wet particle Dry Particle
MAGNAFLUX WCP2 7C OR 7HF 8A-RED
ARDROX 890/W 800/3 NA
TASETO M-1 B-200 NA
RADIANT NDT SERVICES
50,Rishi Arobinda Sarani, Kolkata-700090,India.
7. VIEWING CONDITION:
7.1 Fluorescent penetrant:
Photo chromatic spectacles shall not be used. Sufficient time shall be allowed for the
operators eyes to become dark adapted in this inspection booth, usually at least 5min.
UV radiation shall not be directed in the operator’s eyes.
The test surface shall be viewed under a UV-A radiation source. The UV-A irradiance at the
Surface inspected shall not be less than 10W/m² (1000 µW/cm²).
The statement above shall apply to inspections in darkened rooms where visible light is
limited to a maximum of 20lx.
7.2 Colour Contrast Penetrant:
The test surface shall be inspected under daylight or under artificial white an luminance of not
less than500lx on the surface of the tested object. The viewing condition shall be such that
glare and reflectionare avoided.
8. VERIFICATION OF MAGNETIZATION:
The adequacy of the surface flux density shall be established by one or more of the following methods
(with a maximum pole spacing used.):
● By using a Pie gauge six line minimum visible.
● By using BC Strip three line minimum visible..
●By verification of standard weight lifting block.
9. OVERALL PERFORMANCE TEST:
Before testing begins, a test is recommended to check the overall performance of the testing. The
result shall be designed to ensure a proper functioning of the entire chain of parameters including
equipment, the magnetic field strength and direction, surface characteristics, detecting media and
illumination.
10. SURFACE PREPARATION:
10.1 Prior to testing the surface shall be free from scale, oil, grease, weld spatter, machining marks,
dirt, heavy and loose paint and any other forging matter that can affect the sensitivity. It can be
necessary to improve the surface condition e.g by abrasive paper or local grinding to permit
accurate interpretation of indication.
10.2 When testing of welds is required, the surface and all adjacent areas within 20mm has to be
prepared as described above.
10.3 Satisfactory results are usually obtained when the surfaces are in as welded, as cast as rolled or as
forged conditions. However surface preparation by grinding or machining may be necessary
where surface irregularities could mask indications due to discontinuities.
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10.4 Prior to magnetic particle testing the surface to be examined and all adjacent areas within at least
1” shall be dry and free of all dirt, grease, lint, scale, welding flux and spatter, oil or any
extraneous matter that could interfere with examination.
10.5 Cleaning may be accomplished using organic solvents.
10.6 If non-magnetic coatings are left of the surface to be examined, the technique shall be
demonstrated that the indication can be detected through existing maximum coating thickness
applied.
10.7 NDT shall be perform after 48hrs of welding completion.
11. METHOD OF EXAMINATION:
11.1 Examination shall be done by the continuous method
11.2 Apply contrast paint on the examination surface in a thin even coat.
11.3 Apply magnetic field, then apply examination medium (ink) and allow excess to disperse whilst
magnetic field remains applied (continuous magnetization).
11.4 Observe and evaluate indications.
11.5 Before the magnetic particle examination is conducted, a check of the examination surface shall
be conducted to locate any discontinuity surface openings which may not attract and hold
magnetic particles because of their width.
11.6 A minimum of 4 seconds shall be allowed for particle migration before examination.
12. CALIBRATION:
The adequacy of the surface flux density shall be established by one or more of the following
methods(with a maximum pole spacing used.):
● By using a Pie gauge six line minimum visible.
● By using BC Strip three line minimum visible..
●By verification of standard weight lifting block.(4.5Kg for AC and 18Kg for DC)
17. DEMAGNETIZATION:
De magnetization is normally not required, however if specified, this shall be carried out within a
method and to a level agreed. Generally by placing the poles on the surface, moving them around the
area and slowly withdrawing the yoke while it is still energized.
Acceptance Standards. Indications whose major dimensions are greater than 1/16in.
(2.0 mm) shall be considered relevant. The following relevant indications are unacceptable:
i. any cracks or linear indications
ii. rounded indications with dimensions greater than 3/16in. (5.0 mm)
iii. four or more rounded indications in a line separated by 1/16in. (2.0 mm) or less,
edge to edge
iv. ten or more rounded indications in any 6 in.2(3870 mm2) of surface with the
major dimension of this area not to exceed 6 in. (150 mm) with the area taken in
the most unfavourable location relative to the indications being evaluated
21. REPORTING:
All the magnetic particle test results shall be recorded in RNS Report Format
(Please see the Appendix A).
RADIANT NDT SERVICES
50,Rishi Arobinda Sarani, Kolkata-700090,India.