Penetration testing (PT) of welds, forgings and castings


Where and when is penetration testing (PT) performed?


PT tests are performed wherever the detection of very small surface discontinuities is required:

1. Welded joints:

butt and fillet welds,

heat affected zones (HAZ),

welds after mechanical or thermal treatment,

elements operating under fatigue loads.

2. Forgings:

surfaces after die forging,

elements exposed to fatigue cracking,

inspection after heat treatment or milling.

3. Castings:

steel and iron castings,

areas exposed to shrinkage cavities, porosity and cracks,

inspection of elements with complex shapes.

4. During production, after processing and during operation

final acceptance,

inter-operational controls,

operational inspections in case of suspected damage.

Types of penetration testing


1. Color Penetrant Testing (Red and White)

Most commonly used in production, fast and inexpensive.
They allow the detection of most surface defects.

2. Fluorescent Penetrant Testing

Performed using UV light.
They are more sensitive and are used when testing highly loaded components or those requiring the highest accuracy.

What does penetration testing look like?


The PT process consists of several precisely defined stages:

What can penetration testing detect?


PT allows detection of all discontinuities open to the surface, including:

microcracks (hot, cold, fatigue, stress),

surface pores and cavities,

shrinkage discontinuities in castings,

delaminations and entanglements,

false penetration in welds,

leaks, micro-cracks,

operational damage.

PT tests are one of the most sensitive methods of detection the smallest surface discontinuities.

Penetrant Testing (PT) Standards


Penetrant testing is carried out in accordance with the requirements of the following standards:

PN-EN ISO 3452-1 – general principles of penetration testing

PN-EN ISO 3452-2 to 3452-6 – detailed requirements for equipment, materials, and techniques

PN-EN ISO 23277 – Penetration Testing – Acceptance Levels

PN-EN ISO 23277 – Penetration Testing – Acceptance Levels

PN-EN ISO 9712 – qualification and certification of NDT personnel (including PT)

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