BS 6072 is a British standard that discusses the methods for magnetic particle flaw detection. The main advantage of magnetic particle inspection is that it can give an immediate indication of defects and discontinuities.
BS 6072 specifies techniques and procedures for magnetic particle flaw detection of ferromagnetic materials. Magnetic particle flaw detection is primarily used for the detection of surface-breaking flaws, particularly cracks. It can also detect flaws just below the surface, but its sensitivity diminishes rapidly with depth.
BS 6072 on magnetic particle flaw detection applies to:
The main advantage of magnetic particle inspection is that it can give an immediate indication of defects and discontinuities. The technique works by inducing a magnetic field in the component tested. If a surface or near-surface flaw is present, the magnetic flux is distorted and 'leaks' around the flaw.
BS 6072 provides you with safety precautions which include: Fire hazards, toxic materials and the safe use of UV-A. BS 6072 provides the magnetic particle flaw detection depends on sensing the discontinuous change between the permeability of the ferromagnetic material and the permeability of the flaw.
BS 6072 provides you with the advantages in which the Magnetic particle flaw detection can detect cracks, non-metallic inclusions and other discontinuities in or near the surface of ferromagnetic materials. This helps you with magnetic particle flaw detection. BS 6072 provides you with comprehensive guidance useful throughout the process of production.