Standard Practice for Fluorescent Liquid Penetrant Testing Using the Hydrophilic Post-Emulsification Process

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
Liquid penetrant examination methods indicate the presence, location, and, to a limited extent, the nature and magnitude of the detected discontinuities. This practice is normally used for production examination of critical components, where reproducibility is essential. More procedural controls and processing steps are required than with other processes.
SCOPE
1.1 This practice covers procedures for fluorescent penetrant examination utilizing the hydrophilic post-emulsification process. It is a nondestructive testing method for detecting discontinuities that are open to the surface such as cracks, seams, laps, cold shuts, laminations, isolated porosity, through leaks, or lack of fusion and is applicable to in-process, final, and maintenance examination. It can be effectively used in the examination of nonporous, metallic materials, both ferrous and nonferrous, and of nonmetallic materials such as glazed or fully densified ceramics and certain nonporous plastics and glass.
1.2 This practice also provides a reference:
1.2.1 By which a fluorescent penetrant examination hydrophilic post-emulsification process recommended or required by individual organizations can be reviewed to ascertain their applicability and completeness.
1.2.2 For use in the preparation of process specifications dealing with the fluorescent penetrant examination of materials and parts using the hydrophilic post-emulsification process. Agreement by the purchaser and the manufacturer regarding specific techniques is strongly recommended.
1.2.3 For use in the organization of the facilities and personnel concerned with the liquid penetrant examination.
1.3 This practice does not indicate or suggest standards for evaluation of the indications obtained. It should be pointed out, however, that indications must be interpreted or classified and then evaluated. For this purpose there must be a separate code or specification or a specific agreement to define the type, size, location, and direction of indications considered acceptable, and those considered unacceptable.
1.4 The values stated in inch-pound units are regarded as standard. SI units given in parentheses are for information only.
1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
1.6 All areas of this practice may be open to agreement between the cognizant engineering organization and the supplier, or specific direction from the cognizant engineering organization.

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Designation:E1210 −10
StandardPractice for
Fluorescent Liquid Penetrant Testing Using the Hydrophilic
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Post-Emulsification Process
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E1210; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-
priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-
1.1 This practice covers procedures for fluorescent pen-
bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.
etrantexaminationutilizingthehydrophilicpost-emulsification
1.6 All areas of this practice may be open to agreement
process. It is a nondestructive testing method for detecting
between the cognizant engineering organization and the
discontinuities that are open to the surface such as cracks,
seams, laps, cold shuts, laminations, isolated porosity, through supplier, or specific direction from the cognizant engineering
leaks, or lack of fusion and is applicable to in-process, final, organization.
and maintenance examination. It can be effectively used in the
examination of nonporous, metallic materials, both ferrous and 2. Referenced Documents
nonferrous, and of nonmetallic materials such as glazed or
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2.1 ASTM Standards:
fully densified ceramics and certain nonporous plastics and
D129 Test Method for Sulfur in Petroleum Products (Gen-
glass.
eral High Pressure Decomposition Device Method)
1.2 This practice also provides a reference:
D516 Test Method for Sulfate Ion in Water
1.2.1 By which a fluorescent penetrant examination hydro-
D808 Test Method for Chlorine in New and Used Petroleum
philicpost-emulsificationprocessrecommendedorrequiredby
Products (High Pressure Decomposition Device Method)
individual organizations can be reviewed to ascertain their
D1552 Test Method for Sulfur in Petroleum Products (High-
applicability and completeness.
Temperature Method)
1.2.2 For use in the preparation of process specifications
E165 Practice for Liquid Penetrant Examination for General
dealing with the fluorescent penetrant examination of materials
Industry
and parts using the hydrophilic post-emulsification process.
E433 Reference Photographs for Liquid Penetrant Inspec-
Agreement by the purchaser and the manufacturer regarding
tion
specific techniques is strongly recommended.
E543 Specification forAgencies Performing Nondestructive
1.2.3 For use in the organization of the facilities and
Testing
personnel concerned with the liquid penetrant examination.
E1316 Terminology for Nondestructive Examinations
1.3 This practice does not indicate or suggest standards for
2.2 ASNT Documents:
evaluationoftheindicationsobtained.Itshouldbepointedout,
Recommended Practice SNT-TC-1A Personnel Qualifica-
however, that indications must be interpreted or classified and
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tion and Certification in Nondestructive Testing
then evaluated. For this purpose there must be a separate code
ANSI/ASNT-CP-189 Standard for Qualification and Certifi-
or specification or a specific agreement to define the type, size,
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cation of Nondestructive Testing Personnel
location, and direction of indications considered acceptable,
and those considered unacceptable. 2.3 Military Standard:
MIL-STD-410 Nondestructive Testing Personnel Qualifica-
1.4 The values stated in inch-pound units are regarded as
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tion and Certification
standard.SIunitsgiveninparenthesesareforinformationonly.
1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the
safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the
2
For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, or
contact ASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM
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This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E07 on Nonde- Standards volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on
structive Testing and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E07.03 on Liquid the ASTM website.
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Penetrant and Magnetic Particle Methods. Available fromTheAmerican Society for NondestructiveTesting (ASNT), P.O.
Current edition approved Feb. 15, 2010. Published March 2010. Originally Box 28518, 1711 Arlingate Lane, Columbus, OH 43228-0518.
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approved in 1987. Last previous edition approved in 2005 as E1210 - 05. DOI: AvailablefromStandardizationDocumentsOrderDesk,Bldg.4SectionD,700
10.1520/E1210-10. Robbins Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094, Attn: NPODS.
Copyright © ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States
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E1210−10
NOTE 1—Refer to 8.1 for special requirements for sulfur, halogen, and
2.4 AI
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This document is not anASTM standard and is intended only to provide the user of anASTM standard an indication of what changes have been made to the previous version. Because
it may not be technically possible to adequately depict all changes accurately, ASTM recommends that users consult prior editions as appropriate. In all cases only the current version
of the standard as published by ASTM is to be considered the official document.
Designation:E1210–05
Standard Test Method for Fluorescent Liquid Penetrant
Examination Using the Hydrophilic Post-Emulsification
ProcessDesignation: E1210 – 10
Standard Practice for
Fluorescent Liquid Penetrant Testing Using the Hydrophilic
1
Post-Emulsification Process
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E1210; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope
1.1 This test method practice covers procedures for fluorescent penetrant examination utilizing the hydrophilic post-
emulsificationprocess.Itisanondestructivetestingmethodfordetectingdiscontinuitiesthatareopentothesurfacesuchascracks,
seams, laps, cold shuts, laminations, isolated porosity, through leaks, or lack of fusion and is applicable to in-process, final, and
maintenance examination. It can be effectively used in the examination of nonporous, metallic materials, both ferrous and
nonferrous, and of nonmetallic materials such as glazed or fully densified ceramics and certain nonporous plastics and glass.
1.2 This test methodpractice also provides a reference:
1.2.1 By which a fluorescent penetrant examination hydrophilic post-emulsification process recommended or required by
individual organizations can be reviewed to ascertain their applicability and completeness.
1.2.2 For use in the preparation of process specifications dealing with the fluorescent penetrant examination of materials and
parts using the hydrophilic post-emulsification process. Agreement by the purchaser and the manufacturer regarding specific
techniques is strongly recommended.
1.2.3 For use in the organization of the facilities and personnel concerned with the liquid penetrant examination.
1.3 This test method practice does not indicate or suggest standards for evaluation of the indications obtained. It should be
pointedout,however,thatindicationsmustbeinterpretedorclassifiedandthenevaluated.Forthispurposetheremustbeaseparate
code or specification or a specific agreement to define the type, size, location, and direction of indications considered acceptable,
and those considered unacceptable.
1.4 The values stated in inch-pound units are regarded as standard. SI units given in parentheses are for information only.
1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility
of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory
limitations prior to use.
1.5All1.6 All areas of this test methodpractice may be open to agreement between the cognizant engineering organization and
the supplier, or specific direction from the cognizant engineering organization.
2. Referenced Documents
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2.1 ASTM Standards:
D129 Test Method for Sulfur in Petroleum Products (General Bomb Method)
D516 Test Method for Sulfate Ion in Water
D808 Test Method for Chlorine in New and Used Petroleum Products (Bomb Method)
D1552 Test Method for Sulfur in Petroleum Products (High-Temperature Method)
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This test method practice is under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee E07 on NondestructiveTesting and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E07.03 on Liquid
Penetrant and Magnetic Particle Methods.
Current edition approved January 1, 2005. Published January 2005. Originally approved in 1987. Last previous edition approved in 1999 as E1210-99. DOI:
10.1520/E1210-05.
Current edition approved Feb. 15, 2010. Published March 2010. Originally approved in 1987. Last previous edition approved in 2005 as E1210 - 05. DOI:
10.1520/E1210-10.
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For referencedASTM standards, visit theASTM website, www.astm.org, or contactASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM Standards
volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on the ASTM website.
Copyright © ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.
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E1210 – 10
E165 Practice for Liquid Penetrant Examination for General Industry
E433 Reference Photographs for Liquid Penetrant Inspection
E543 Specification for Agencies Performing Nondestructive Testing
E1316 Terminology for Nondestructive Examinations
2.2 ASNT Documents:
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Recommended Practice SNT-TC-1A Personnel Qualification and Certificatio
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