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Re: Can someone explain 'magnaflux'?

To: Alan F Cross <alanx@proaxis.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Can someone explain 'magnaflux'?
From: tld6008@mchsi.com
Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 07:37:22 +0000
In order to use Magnetic Particle testing the material needs to be ferrous 
material (magnetic) When a discontinuity (crack) is located between 2 magnets 
the is an interuption in the magnetic flux path. This can be seen with colored 
iron powder lightly deposited in the area between the 2 magnets. For non- 
ferrous material get a Dye Penetrant Kit. A good welding supply house may have 
it. Three spray cans, cleaner, dye and developer 
or contrast. Surfaces need to be relatively smooth though.

--
Tim Davis BN7


> I've been to the Magnaflux web site, which has told me that that 
> Magnaflux is an analysis method for defects in metals, not a defect 
> 'fixer' (which is what I once thought it was).
> 
> But what do you guys do (or have done) when you 'magnaflux' things like 
> fan blades? Is this a DIY (dye) test, or do you send the components away 
> to be magnetised, etc?
> 
> Supplementary question ... if Magnaflux finds a problem with fan blades, 
> what do you do about it? Dump them, strengthen them, or something else?
> 
> Hoping to be wiser on this shortly! Now I've got my fan blades out, and 
> cleaned of paint, I'd like to 'do the right thing' before I repaint 
> them.
> 
> TIA
> 
> Regards
> -- 
> Alan F Cross (BJ8 "Ginny")




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