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Exposure Levels of UV Radiation in Nondestructive Inspection Processes

2019-08-05
CURRENT
AIR4964
Long wave ultraviolet or UV-A radiation (between 320 to 400 nm) is used for fluorescent inspections in magnetic particle and liquid penetrant examinations. The UV-A radiation 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 the European Standards Committee for Nondestructive Testing, and recommendation of proper practices when working with UV-A radiation.
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MAGNETIC PARTICLES, NONFLUORESCENT Dry Method

1995-12-01
HISTORICAL
AMS3040B
This specification covers nonfluorescent, magnetic particles having black, red, gray, or other color, as specified, supplied in the form of dry powders.
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MAGNETIC PARTICLES, NONFLUORESCENT Wet Method, Dry Powder

1996-08-01
HISTORICAL
AMS3042C
This specification covers nonfluorescent, magnetic particles in the form of dry powders intended to be suspended in oil or conditioned water vehicle for use in the wet method, magnetic particle inspection.
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Magnetic Particle Inspection

1940-06-13
HISTORICAL
AMS2640
This specification has been declared 'CANCELLED' by the Aerospace Materials Division SAE, as of April 1996. and has been superseded ASTM E 1444.
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