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BS EN 12681-1 EN 12681-1 Founding. Radiographic testing. Part 1: Film techniques

Source:
CEN
Committee:
ISE/111 - Steel Castings and Forgings
Categories:
Metal testing. Non-destructive
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This document gives specific procedures for industrial X-ray and gamma radiography for discontinuity detection purposes, using NDT (non-destructive testing) film techniques. This part of the EN 12681 series specifies the requirements for film radiographic testing of castings.

Films after exposure and processing become radiographs with different area of optical density. Radiographs are viewed and evaluated using industrial radiographic illuminators.

This part of the EN 12681 series specifies the recommended procedure for the choice of operating conditions and radiographic practice.

These procedures are applicable to castings produced by any casting process, especially for steel, cast iron, aluminium, cobalt, copper, magnesium, nickel, titanium, zinc and any alloys of them.

NOTE This document considers EN ISO 5579.

This document does not apply to:

— radiographic testing of castings for aerospace applications (see EN 2002‑21);

— radiographic testing of welded joints (see EN ISO 17636‑1);

— radiography with digital detectors (see EN 12681‑2);

— radioscopic testing (see the EN 13068 series).

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