Magnetic particle method


Where and when are magnetic particle tests performed?


MT testing is mainly performed on components made of materials ferromagnetic (steel, cast iron), wherever quick and effective defect detection is needed.

1. Welded joints:

weld inspection,

crack detection in the heat affected zone (HAZ).

2. Forgings:

detection of cracks formed during forging or heat treatment,

control of elements exposed to high loads and material fatigue.

3. Castings:

identification of defects such as cracks, shrinkage cavities open to the surface, structural inconsistencies.

4. In production, service and operation

technical acceptance of the structure,

inspection of tools, machine parts, axles, shafts, gears,

operational diagnostics in the energy, railway, petrochemical and aviation industries.

Types of magnetic particle testing


1. Powder method (dry)

It involves the use of dry ferromagnetic powders, often in contrasting colors.
It is suitable for field inspections, for large elements or irregularly shaped surfaces.

2. Wet method

Magnetic powders suspended in a liquid (water/oil).
Provides the highest sensitivity and uniform surface coverage – ideal for precision inspection.

3. Techniques using different magnetic field sources

alternating current (AC) magnetization

direct current (DC) magnetization

How does magnetic particle testing (MT) work?


What can magnetic particle testing detect?


MT testing is exceptionally effective in detecting:

surface and subsurface cracks,

fatigue, stress and grinding cracks,

material incompatibilities,

welding discontinuities (lack of fusion, sticking, undercutting),

casting defects (cracks, cavities, delamination),

forging defects (forging, tearing),

operational damage.

This method is characterized by very high sensitivity in detecting cracks, even those with microscopic opening.

Magnetic particle testing (MT) standards


MT tests are performed in accordance with the following standards:

PN-EN ISO 17638 – magnetic particle testing of welded joints

PN-EN ISO 23278 – Magnetic particle testing – Acceptance levels

PN-EN ISO 9934-1 – general principles of magnetic particle testing

PN-EN ISO 9712 – qualification and certification of NDT personnel

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