Surface flaws in nonporous material can
be detected by the fluorescent penetrant method. Laboratory
controlled conditions enable economical production
rates with tight process controls.
The job of a fluorescent or visible penetrant is to seep into any imperfections
open to the surface. After waiting a sufficient amount of time the penetrant
is washed off the surface of the part and then, aided by a blacklight, an inspector
looks for any bright green indications.
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