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AAIS Procedure for Magnetic Testing - AAIS-NDT-MT-1-R! |
2022 |
This document identifies the requirements to conduct Magnetic Testing on new and in-service assets such as, Process Piping, Equipment, Steel Structures and piping systems in compliance with all Standards for Non-Destructive Testing (Magnetic Particle Testing), in addition to the approved international codes and standard referenced here, considering all HSE requirements. |
AAIS |
Upon Request |
625 KB |
C | application/pdf |
ASME V - Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code - Nondestructive Examination |
2013 |
The following information provides guidance to Code users for submitting technical inquiries to the committees. See Guideline on the Approval of New Materials Under the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code in Section II, Parts C and D for additional requirements for requests involving adding new materials to the Code. |
ASME |
Upon Request |
10,753 KB |
Paper | application/pdf |
Asset Integrity Report - A Primer on Magnetic Particle Testing |
2014 |
This paper covers the magnetic inspection and its principles |
Inspectioneer |
Upon Request |
88 KB |
Paper | application/pdf |
DC or AC Magnetising Waveforms in Magnetic Particle Inspection |
2003 |
This paper covers the Magnetic testing method, it also discusses the difference between the AC and DC magnetizing forms |
George Downes |
Upon Request |
215 KB |
Paper | application/pdf |
Faster Magnetic Crack Detection Using Then Multi-Directional Swinging Field Method |
2003 |
This paper covers and describes the difference between the principles of conventional magnetizing and swinging field magnetizing |
George Downes |
Upon Request |
204 KB |
RP | application/pdf |
HSE - Part 2 - Magnetic Particle and Dye Penetrant Inspection |
N/A |
The recommendations contained in this document were aimed specifically to improve the inspection of conventional pressurized equipment. However, the drafting committee considers that these measures can also apply to any application of Magnetic Particle and Dye Penetrant Inspection including fairground or railway components, offshore equipment, and conventional plant in nuclear installations. H Bainbridge Gas and Chemical Process Safety Technology Division Health and Safety Executive 1. |
HSE |
Upon Request |
224 KB |