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Contrast Dye Penetrant Inspection

1999-04-01
CURRENT
AMS2646D
Detection of discontinuities such as cracks, laps, porosity, cold shuts, lack of bond, and similar defects. Because inspection can be performed in normal light, this method can be used when fluorescent penetrant inspection is impracticable.
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Eddy Current Inspection of Circular Holes in Nonferrous Metallic Aircraft Engine Hardware

2019-10-14
CURRENT
AS4787A
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes minimum requirements for eddy current inspection of circular holes in nonferrous, metallic, low conductivity (less than 5% IACS) aircraft engine hardware with fasteners removed. The inspection is intended to be performed at maintenance and overhaul facilities on engine run hardware.
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Exposure Levels of UV Radiation in Nondestructive Inspection Processes

2023-10-04
WIP
AIR4964A
Long wave ultraviolet or UV-A radiation (between 320 59 400nm) is used for fluorescent inspections in magnetic particle and liquid penetrant examinations. The UV-A radiationn is obtained from either fluorescent or high intensity discharge lamps that are stationary or portable. The commercially available UV-A lamps possess a large variation in intensity output that can cause a legitimate concern for possible health hazard. This draft reviews the nature of UV-A radiation emitted by these lights, blacklight equipment, acceptable UV dosage limits adopted by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) and European Standards Committee for Nondestructive Testing, and recommendation of proper practices when working with UV-A radiation.
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FLUORESCENT PENETRANT INSPECTION Aircraft and Engine Component Maintenance

2011-08-10
HISTORICAL
AMS2647
This specification establishes requirements, instructions, and procedures to ensure that fluorescent penetrant inspections are capable of achieving an acceptable level of defect detection on aircraft and engine components during maintenance and overhaul operations.
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Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection

1948-07-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2645
This specification has been declared 'SUPERSEDED' by the Aerospace Materials Division, SAE, as of February 1995. The requirements of this specification are embodied in the latest issue of ASTM E 1417.
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Fluoroscopic X-Ray Inspection

1945-08-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2650
This specification has been declared "NONCURRENT" by the Aerospace Materials Division, SAE, as of 1-1-84. It is recommended that this specification not be specified for new designs. This cover sheet should be attached to the initial issue of the sUbject specification. Noncurrent refers to those procedures which have previously been widely used and which may be required on some existing designs in the future. The Aerospace Materials Division does not recommend these as standard procedures for future use in new designs. Each of these "Noncurrent" specifications is available from SAE upon request. This specification has been CANCELLED by the Aerospace Materials Division, SAE, as of August, 1989. By this action, subject specification number and its title will be deleted from the active specification index of Aerospace Material Specifications.
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INSPECTION MATERIAL, PENETRANT

1996-08-01
HISTORICAL
AMS2644
This specification establishes the classification, technical requirements, tests, and test procedures for the qualification, approval, and quality verification of all materials used in the liquid penetrant methods of inspection with the exception of those excluded in the application section.
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