BS 6072-1981 Method for Magnetic particle flaw detection

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Licensed Copy: , University of Newcastle, 28 November 2003, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI,British Standard,A single copy of this British Standard is licensed to,28 November 2003,This is an uncontrolled copy. Ensure use of the most,current version of this document by searching British,Standards Online at bsonline.techindex.co.uk,BRITISH STANDARD,CONFIRMED,OCTOBER 1986,BS 6072:1981,(Reprinted,incorporating,Amendments No. 1 to,No. 3 inclusive),Method for,Magnetic particle flaw,detection,UDC 620.179.141:621.317.4,Licensed Copy: , University of Newcastle, 28 November 2003, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI,BS 6072:1981,This British Standard, having,been prepared under the,direction of the Mechanical,Engineering Standards,Committee, was published,under the authority of the,Executive Board and comes,into effect on,27 February 1981,. BSI 11-1998,The following BSI references,relate to the work on this,standard:,Committee reference MEE/169,Draft for comment 79/72952 DC,ISBN 0 580 11832 0,Cooperating organizations,The Mechanical Engineering Standards Committee, under whose direction,this British Standard was prepared, consists of representatives from the,following:,The organizations marked with an asterisk in the above list, together with the,following, were directly represented on the Technical Committee entrusted,with the preparation of this British Standard:,Association Offices Technical Committee* Department of Industry (National,Association of Consulting Engineers Engineering Laboratory)*,Association of Hydraulic Equipment Department of Trade (Marine Division),Manufacturers Department of Transport,Association of Mining Electrical and Electricity Supply Industry in England and,Mechanical Engineers Wales*,British Compressed Air Society Engineering Equipment Users’ Association*,British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers’ Federation of Manufacturers of Construction,Association (BEAMA)* Equipment and Cranes,British Gas Corporation Health and Safety Executive*,British Gear Manufacturers’ Association Institution of Gas Engineers,British Internal Combustion Engine Institution of Mechanical Engineers,Manufacturers’ Association Institution of Plant Engineers,British Pump Manufacturers’ Association Institution of Production Engineers*,British Steel Corporation Lloyd’s Register of Shipping,British Steel Industry* London Transport Executive,British Valve Manufacturers’ Association Ltd. Machine Tool Industry Research Association,Cbmpe Ministry of Defence*,Chartered Institution of Building Services National Coal Board*,Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and Oil Companies Materials Association*,Administrations Process Plant Association,Department of the Environment (PSA) Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders,Department of Industry Limited*,(Mechanical Engineering) Telecommunication Engineering and,Manufacturing Association (TEMA),BNF Metals Technology Centre Society of British Aerospace Companies,British Airways Limited,British Chemical Engineering Contractors’ Steel Casting Research and Trade Association,Association United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority,British Institute of Non-destructive Testing Water-tube Boilermakers’ Association,British Non-ferrous Metals Federation Welding Institute,Institute of Quality Assurance Coopted expert,Non-destructive Testing Centre,Amendments issued since publication,Amd. No. Date of issue Comments,3960 September,1982,Indicated by a sideline in the margin,4542 June 1984 Indicated by a sideline in the margin,4843 April 1986 Indicated by a sideline in the margin,Licensed Copy: , University of Newcastle, 28 November 2003, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI,BS 6072:1981,. BSI 11-1998 i,Contents,Page,Cooperating organizations Inside front cover,Foreword iii,0 Introduction 1,1 Scope 1,2 References 1,3 Definitions 1,4 Magnetizing apparatus and associated equipment 1,5 Detecting media 2,6 Safety precautions 2,7 Testing procedures 3,8 Surface preparation 4,9 Magnetization 4,10 Current flow technique 6,11 Threading bar or cable technique 7,12 Rigid coil technique 7,13 Flexible cable technique (coil technique using a flexible cable) 8,14 Flexible cable technique (using a flexible cable adjacent,to the test surface) 9,15 Magnetic flow technique 9,16 Induced current flow technique 10,17 Current flow (prods) technique 10,18 Application of detecting medium 11,19 Viewing 11,20 Recording of indications 12,21 Reporting 12,22 Demagnetization 12,23 Cleaning 13,Appendix A Selection of test techniques for magnetizing material,or components of specific geometric shape 18,Appendix B Methods for determining the inspected areas when using,the current flow (prods) technique 22,Appendix C Test piec……

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