Magnetic particle testing MPT
Magnetic particle testing is used for the testing of materials which can be easily magnetized. This method is capable of detecting open to surface and just below the surface flaws. In this method the test specimen is first magnetized either by using a permanent or an electromagnet or by passing electric current through or around the specimen. The magnetic field thus introduced into the specimen is composed of magnetic lines of force. Whenever there is a flaw which interrupts the flow of magnetic 5 lines of force, some of these lines must exit and re-enter the specimen.
Categories
- Visual testing (VT)
- Liquid Penetrant Testing (LPT)
- Magnetic particle testing (MPT)
- Eddy current testing (ET)
- Radiographic testing method (RT)
- Ultrasonic testing (UT)
- Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT)
- Time of Flight Diffraction (TOFD)
- Positive Material Identification (PMI)
- Hardness Testing (HT)
- Vacuum Box Testing (VB)
- Low Frequency Electromagnetic Technique (LFET)