The industry will be nuclear safety-related components. Mainly, thermowells. Therefore the requirements of ASME Section V must be met. We have a quality program in place that meets the necessary requirements but would like to explore the addition of the LP testing to our program. Thanks.
The industry will be nuclear safety-related components. Mainly, thermowells. Therefore the requirements of ASME Section V must be met. We have a quality program in place that meets the necessary requirements but would like to explore the addition of the LP testing to our program. Thanks.
What type of liquid penetrant? The first thing that comes to mind is dye-penetrant, which I wouldn't think would be an acceptable test method for the nuclear industry.
While working in the pressure vessel industry for a few years we relied on x-ray, hydrostatic and leak testing using a gas (can'y remember the name) for a leak test.
Dye-penetrant testing is very simple and all of the instructions are on the side of the can. I used it extensively on "0" psi oil tanks to dectect potential leaks.
May I suggest getting in touch with the American Welding Society (AWS) and finding out what is required to get NDT Level I, II, or III....specifically for liquid dye....