- 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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frequently used NDT
methods are eddy-current, magnetic-particle,
liquid penetrant, radiographic, ultrasonic, and
visual testing. NDT is
commonly used in...
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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...