BS EN 1371-1 is the first part of a series of European standards on liquid penetrant testing that discusses the best procedures and specifications required to detect any surface-connected discontinuities on castings. BS EN 1371-1 specifies a liquid penetrant testing method for castings produced in conventional sand molds, by gravity and low-pressure die casting, except for investment castings and high-pressure die castings.
BS EN 1371-1 applies to all cast metals, except copper-tin and/or copper-tin-lead alloy castings, where copper is the major constituent.
BS EN 1371-1 on liquid penetrant testing method for castings produced is relevant to:
Liquid penetrant inspection is used to detect any surface-connected discontinuities such as cracks from fatigue, quenching, and grinding, as well as fractures, porosity, incomplete fusion, and flaws in joints. BS EN 1371-1 provides guidance on conditions for liquid penetrant testing, method of testing, operating mode, qualification of the operators, surface preparation, acceptance criteria.
As a user of BS EN 1371-1, you can ensure the quality of castings produced in conventional sand molds, by gravity and low-pressure die casting and can detect any surface-connected discontinuities such as cracks from fatigue, quenching, and grinding, as well as fractures, porosity, incomplete fusion, and flaws in joints by using the liquid penetrant testing. BS EN 1371-1 could give you the best guidance in performing liquid penetrant testing without any difficulties, this helps to improve the quality of products thus, you would gain customer trust and confidence in the product.
EN 1371-1:2011