Reference and Calibration Standards (4) Flashcards
Types of Reference & Calibration standards in ET:
- conductivity samples (material sorting)
- non-conductive coating samples (paint thickness checks)
- Artificial EDM saw cuts and drilled holes (crack detection & corrosion pitting)
calibration blocks are composed of a wide range of _____ _____ materials.
electrically conductive materials.
We calibrate ET instruments for:
- material sorting
- hardness tests
- heat treatment test
- over heat tests
What are Groove and Flat Bottom Hole Tube Standards?
tube standards made of thin walled tubing of various materials representative of the tubes used in the heat exchanger industry.
- machined inside & outside grooves to represent stress and fatigue corrosion cracking
- machined fbh of various depths represent exterior corrosion
What are Groove and Flat Bottom Hole Tube Standards used for?
encircling and bobbin probes can be calibrated using these standards prior to an actual inspection.
- similar to a calibration block but for tubing
What are Wear Scar and Wall Thinning Standards?
- tube standard
- calibrate ID bobbin probes to detect shallow exterior wall loss
What is the Multi Purpose Aircraft Standard?
calibrate probes for:
- surface/near surface crack detection on: flat surfaces, radius surfaces and around fasteners
- surface crack detection on interior curved surfaces of bore holes
- subsurface cracks in multilayer plate kin
- material conductivity testing
What are Non-Conductive Coating Thickness Lift Off Standards?
- calibrate surface probes to determine thickness of non-conductive coatings
i. e. paint, plastic wrap covering metal surfaces