Definition of Penetrants. Meaning of Penetrants. Synonyms of Penetrants

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- in the early 1900s was the first recognized use of the principles of penetrants to detect cracks. The oil and whiting method used an oil solvent for cleaning...
- many types of dye used in penetrant inspections. FPI operations use a dye much more sensitive to smaller flaws than penetrants used in other DPI procedures...
- Penetrants, or penetrating items, are the mechanical, electrical or structural items that p**** through an opening in a wall or floor, such as pipes, electrical...
- Look up penetrant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Penetrant may refer to: Penetrant (biochemical), a chemical that increases the ability of a poison...
- solution) the penetrant chemical causes a plant to absorb the poison in a more effective manner and so suc****b more readily. Penetrants are most often...
- the p****age of the intended penetrant(s) plus enough room to permit the practical installation and mounting of the penetrants as well as adequate room for...
- concrete is about to be cast. The cans are located by the plumber. Once the penetrants are in place, one can firestop. A penetration, in this case without a...
- rating ensuring that the components of the firestop systems, including the penetrants are not permitted to rise in temperature above 140°C (284°F) on average...
- frequently used NDT methods are eddy-current, magnetic-particle, liquid penetrant, radiographic, ultrasonic, and visual testing. NDT is commonly used in...
- genotype is said to be non-penetrant until the age of 35, 50% penetrant by the age of 60, and almost completely penetrant by age 80. For some mutations...