Development Time in Liquid Penetration Testing for Metal Butt Joint

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As many researches focused on application of non-destructive testing, very less concerned on the critically to reduce the inspection time rely on decrease cost operation. Liquid penetration testing has been broadly used for over 30 years in creation industrial operation. The need for reducing time in liquid penetration testing process is crucial to ensure the inspection systems vigour towards achieving master production schedule and customers satisfaction. This paper investigates and experimentally, the influence of penetration dwell time on development time in liquid penetration testing. Also considering value of hardness and surface roughness as the factor, the obtained results confirm that high penetration dwell time show strongly change the development time of liquid penetration time in directly decrease the inspection time.

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