Dye penetrant testing is a nondestructive testing method used to detect surface-breaking flaws in nonferromagnetic materials. It involves applying a dye penetrant to the material's surface that seeps into cracks before removing any excess and applying a developer that draws the penetrant out of the cracks for visualization. The process helps identify surface-breaking flaws without damaging the tested material.
Dye penetrant testing is a nondestructive testing method used to detect surface-breaking flaws in nonferromagnetic materials. It involves applying a dye penetrant to the material's surface that seeps into cracks before removing any excess and applying a developer that draws the penetrant out of the cracks for visualization. The process helps identify surface-breaking flaws without damaging the tested material.
Dye penetrant testing is a nondestructive testing method used to detect surface-breaking flaws in nonferromagnetic materials. It involves applying a dye penetrant to the material's surface that seeps into cracks before removing any excess and applying a developer that draws the penetrant out of the cracks for visualization. The process helps identify surface-breaking flaws without damaging the tested material.