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Secondary processing and finishing discontinuities are associated with the various finishing operations, after the part has been rough formed by rolling, forging, casting or welding.

When steel ingots are worked down into usable sizes and shapes such as billets and forging blanks, some inherent discontinuities may appear.

Service discontinuities are formed or produced after all fabrication has been completed and the part has gone into service.

While one might assume defects or abnormities occur during a part’s manufacturing process, there are some discontinuities which occur before a part’s creation even starts.

In the world of nondestructive testing, “defect” and its synonyms are not necessarily interchangeable.

Learn how liquid penetrant testing products lose performance over time and what to do to ensure penetrant test reliability.

We reveal common misperceptions about liquid penetrant inspection we’ve seen in the field in recent years
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Liquid penetrant inspection is a nondestructive test method which does not harm the parts being inspected.

In this article, we break down the ANSI/IEC 60529 Ingress Protection Code with a chart to show what's essential for NDT equipment

Learn about the available properties of developers and the relationship between dwell time and inspection quality

Properly demonstrating the system performance check was the #2 Nadcap audit finding for penetrant systems. What do you need to do to comply?

Learn more about test services for in-use penetrant, emulsifiers and developers to comply with ASMT E1417 and AMS 2644.

Learn the differences between type testing, batch testing and in-use testing for NDT liquid penetrants.

Learn how ISO 9001 affects the NDT materials you use, therefore affecting your quality management system