Introduction to a testing method for detecting leakage magnetic flux by adsorbing magnetic powder in the defect area.
Magnetic particle testing is a suitable method for detecting flaws that occur in ferromagnetic materials. When ferromagnetic materials such as steel are magnetized, if there are cracks or other flaws, leakage magnetic flux occurs to avoid them, forming small magnetic poles. When magnetic powder is applied to these areas, it adheres to the magnetic poles and forms a magnetic powder pattern. The magnetic powder particles connect with each other, expanding beyond the width of the flaw, making it easier to identify with the naked eye. Additionally, using magnetic powder that has a high contrast with the color of the test specimen makes the magnetic powder pattern even easier to distinguish. **Features** - Detects flaws occurring in ferromagnetic materials - Based on the same principle as iron filings adhering around a magnet's poles - Expanded beyond the width of the flaw, making it easier to identify with the naked eye - Using magnetic powder with a high contrast to the color of the test specimen makes the magnetic powder pattern easier to distinguish *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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