Reference Block Type 1
Description:
ISO 3452-3:2013 describes two types of reference blocks - Type 1
Reference Blocks are used to determine the sensitivity levels of liquid
penetrant product families and are supplied in pairs. They are made by cutting
a single block in half perpendicular to the direction of the artifical defects.
Type 1 blocks are made by plating hard Nickel Chromium alloy on a 2mm
thick brass substrate and stressing the panel in tension. The hard NiCr is
brittle in comparison to the brass substrate so that the cracks created in the
plated layer are limited to the thickness of the layer. The panel is then cut
in half perpendicular to the direction of the cracks thus creating a matching
pair of virtually identical cracks of controlled depth.
Versions Available
|
Crack Depth |
Sensitivity Level (Unoffical) |
Method Suitability |
|
50μm |
1, 2, 3 & 4 |
Colour Contrast & Fluorescent |
|
30μm |
2, 3 & 4 |
Colour Contrast & Fluorescent |
|
20μm |
3 & 4 |
Fluorescent Only |
|
10μm |
4 |
Fluorescent Only |
Reference Block Type 1
- Product Code: Reference Block Type 1
- Availability: In Stock
