It is one of the requirement to use sprinkle of water and not stream plus not at 90 degree wash. Thanks anyway for your efforts to contribute towards educating people.
Please encourage people to use safety accessories like hand gloves etc. But no problem it is just an improvement. but a nice presentation. all the best.
Answer to "Please encourage people to use safety accessories like hand gloves etc.": Thank you, this is absolutely correct! Sorry for the extremely late reply (found your contribution in the spam folder)
Answer to "One of the best material science channels, probably the best, but why you have stopped to upload new content since years😕": Thank you, it’s just because I’m completely occupied with science. Hope I can deliver more videos in the future ...
The excess penetrant is then removed from the surface. The removal method is controlled by the type of penetrant used. Water-washable, solvent-removable, lipophilic post-emulsifiable, or hydrophilic post-emulsifiable are the common choices. Emulsifiers represent the highest sensitivity level, and chemically interact with the oily penetrant to make it removable with a water spray. When using solvent remover and lint-free cloth it is important to not spray the solvent on the test surface directly, because this can remove the penetrant from the flaws. If excess penetrant is not properly removed, once the developer is applied
Thanks for the video, it was really useful in my class, but my students noticed the person doing the essay is not wearint lab coat, gloves neither googles, after I told them liquids are toxic.
Answer to "Thanks for the video, it was really useful in my class, but my students noticed the person doing the essay is not wearint lab coat, gloves neither googles, after I told them liquids are toxic.": Please wear gloves and wear lab coats; we were a bit thoughtless in the production of the video.
Excellent video, but washing the part directly is actually not correct because it may wash out the pentrant soaked in a minor surface flaw, e.g. a micro crack from a weld surface. Instead wiping with a cleaner liquid/water is recommended.
Answer to "thanks for the video. what if the test sample is black in color? the dye may not be that visible. any suggestion?" In this case, a penetrant with a UV fluorescent penetrant is used, which is later analysed under UV light. ":
I'm currently studying for a degree on Aviation Maintanence. One of my assignments is to perform the Dye Penetrant Inspection.. Should I have to buy my own Dye Penetrant or does the workshop provide it for me?
Answer to "I'm currently studying for a degree on Aviation Maintanence. One of my assignments is to perform the Dye Penetrant Inspection.. Should I have to buy my own Dye Penetrant or does the workshop provide it for me?": I would advise to buy the professional dye penetrant substances, they are not very expensive.
+Helen Reynoso You may always dry sand off any developer, as long as you do not damage your aluminium parts. It is better to wash the parts traditionally, but this is not mandatory if you dry sand them in any case.
Answer to "If the dirty coating is intact!!! then there is no crack,or it does not matter ?" If the dirt coat is perfectly intact, the crack underneath the dirt coat cannot be detected
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Answer to "Hi, why need to do pre cleaning the surface first?": It is important that the defects are open to the surface. If you already have a clean surface, cleaning is not necessary. However, if the surface has covers of rust, paint or other substances, you must remove them first, otherwise the penetrant will not be able to reach the defects.
Answer to "PPE - The use of gloves is a must. These chemicals can damage the skin.": We absolutely agree; we were too careless when recording the video.
Answer to "What chemical product do you use for that ??": You probably mean the penetrant. It is a special oil with a low surface tension and a dye. We have several suppliers - you can easily find them all on the Internet.
Answer to "So is dye penetrant testing a water washable method": In most cases yes. Most penetrants are based on oils with an emulsifier as an additive for washing with water.
Answer to "Can it right aftet welding when piece are hot": Dye penetrant inspection as shown in the video only works at room temperature or, let us say, from 20 to about 50 °C. So if you weld a piece, you should let it cool down before testing it.
Answer to "But washing parts must be done with Commercial Solvent not Water !": Not necessarily; it strongly depends on the penetrant. If the penetrant is designed to be washed off with water (it then contains an additional substance), it works well with water.
Answer to "Would like your permission to use as a training aid, giving credit to the creator.": All our videos are under standard license. So please accept, that downloading is not allowed. But you can always set a link to any of our videos, or even show them via internet connection directly from UA-cam.
So, that operator you have carrying out this inspection...... I'm going to say that they have almost never carried out a dye penetrant inspection before in their life. Why am I saying this? Well, first; lets look at their clothes. They have turned up in a light coloured (beige/cream) cardigan and it is clean. They have a spotless pair of jeans and shoes that have white bits on. Also, no gloves when testing. I know this is water washable but that shit literally penetrates everything it touches including your skin. Her hands are clean. Even under the nails! Second; They have carried out the test in a clean laboratory on white tables. Why doesn't it look like that table is used to slaughter Klingons on it? Seriously, that penetrant will turn all white tables pink and you will never scrub the pink out of it. Third and final point is a simple one. She is way too good looking to be an NDT inspector! However. It's a good video giving you the basic principles.
Answer to "So, that operator you have carrying out this inspection...... I'm going to say that they have almost never carried out a dye penetrant inspection before in their life. Why am I saying this? Well, first; lets look at their clothes. They have turned up in a light coloured (beige/cream) cardigan and it is clean. They have a spotless pair of jeans and shoes that have white bits on. Also, no gloves when testing. I know this is water washable but that shit literally penetrates everything it touches including your skin. Her hands are clean. Even under the nails! Second; They have carried out the test in a clean laboratory on white tables. Why doesn't it look like that table is used to slaughter Klingons on it? Seriously, that penetrant will turn all white tables pink and you will never scrub the pink out of it. Third and final point is a simple one. She is way too good looking to be an NDT inspector! However. It's a good video giving you the basic principles.": Thanks for the detailed comment. It deserves a detailed answer. Well … yes, you are absolutely right. Retrospectively, we have made the mistake to denominate the second section "In practice". It should have been "Demonstration in the laboratory". If you wish to, you can watch our video on ultrasonic testing, which consists of three parts: the principle, the laboratory, and the (real) practice.
@@MaterialsScience2000 it was just a silly reply pointing out the realities of doing these inspections. It's all good fun until you're trying to scrub penetrant off your face before going home. Or if you're going to a rave, break out the fluorescent and go wild! Have fun. Make more good videos.
Thanks again, you have described the real practice. And no, no silly comment at all. I am a practical man myself and sometimes I gave up scrubbing off the stains. You have produced a smile on my face that can only be removed by plastic surgery ...
That's a worm gear. The worm gear shaft is what it's mounted on. Really? a 'gear wheel' -how about just a 'gear'? I suppose you call a 'drill' a 'drill motor' too. If you want to sound like you know what your doing, it's good to get some simple terminology correct.
Thanks for empowering the young ndt technicians..
Thanks for uploading this types videos you gives more knowledge For working professionals
It is one of the requirement to use sprinkle of water and not stream plus not at 90 degree wash. Thanks anyway for your efforts to contribute towards educating people.
Please encourage people to use safety accessories like hand gloves etc. But no problem it is just an improvement. but a nice presentation. all the best.
Answer to "Please encourage people to use safety accessories like hand gloves etc.": Thank you, this is absolutely correct! Sorry for the extremely late reply (found your contribution in the spam folder)
You should see my average respond time :D
One of the best material science channels, probably the best, but why you have stopped to upload new content since years😕
Answer to "One of the best material science channels, probably the best, but why you have stopped to upload new content since years😕": Thank you, it’s just because I’m completely occupied with science. Hope I can deliver more videos in the future ...
Great video! Very informative.
great tutorial. wish if they covered the whole material science.
The excess penetrant is then removed from the surface. The removal method is controlled by the type of penetrant used. Water-washable, solvent-removable, lipophilic post-emulsifiable, or hydrophilic post-emulsifiable are the common choices. Emulsifiers represent the highest sensitivity level, and chemically interact with the oily penetrant to make it removable with a water spray. When using solvent remover and lint-free cloth it is important to not spray the solvent on the test surface directly, because this can remove the penetrant from the flaws. If excess penetrant is not properly removed, once the developer is applied
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Great information on what to watch in seeing the defects in metals.
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Excelente demostração, de LP, estou usando aqui no trabalho também o LP removível a água;
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Thanks for the video, it was really useful in my class, but my students noticed the person doing the essay is not wearint lab coat, gloves neither googles, after I told them liquids are toxic.
Answer to "Thanks for the video, it was really useful in my class, but my students noticed the person doing the essay is not wearint lab coat, gloves neither googles, after I told them liquids are toxic.": Please wear gloves and wear lab coats; we were a bit thoughtless in the production of the video.
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Excellent video, but washing the part directly is actually not correct because it may wash out the pentrant soaked in a minor surface flaw, e.g. a micro crack from a weld surface. Instead wiping with a cleaner liquid/water is recommended.
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what if the test sample is black in color? the dye may not be that visible. any suggestion?
Answer to "thanks for the video. what if the test sample is black in color? the dye may not be that visible. any suggestion?"
In this case, a penetrant with a UV fluorescent penetrant is used, which is later analysed under UV light.
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I'm currently studying for a degree on Aviation Maintanence. One of my assignments is to perform the Dye Penetrant Inspection.. Should I have to buy my own Dye Penetrant or does the workshop provide it for me?
Answer to "I'm currently studying for a degree on Aviation Maintanence. One of my assignments is to perform the Dye Penetrant Inspection.. Should I have to buy my own Dye Penetrant or does the workshop provide it for me?": I would advise to buy the professional dye penetrant substances, they are not very expensive.
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What about dry sanding off developer on aluminum parts after they have been pen. inspected?
+Helen Reynoso You may always dry sand off any developer, as long as you do not damage your aluminium parts. It is better to wash the parts traditionally, but this is not mandatory if you dry sand them in any case.
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If the dirty coating is intact!!! then there is no crack,or it does not matter ?
Answer to "If the dirty coating is intact!!! then there is no crack,or it does not matter ?" If the dirt coat is perfectly intact, the crack underneath the dirt coat cannot be detected
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Hi, why need to do pre cleaning the surface first?
Answer to "Hi, why need to do pre cleaning the surface first?": It is important that the defects are open to the surface. If you already have a clean surface, cleaning is not necessary. However, if the surface has covers of rust, paint or other substances, you must remove them first, otherwise the penetrant will not be able to reach the defects.
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PPE - The use of gloves is a must. These chemicals can damage the skin.
Answer to "PPE - The use of gloves is a must. These chemicals can damage the skin.": We absolutely agree; we were too careless when recording the video.
What chemical product do you use for that ??
Answer to "What chemical product do you use for that ??": You probably mean the penetrant. It is a special oil with a low surface tension and a dye. We have several suppliers - you can easily find them all on the Internet.
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So is dye penetrant testing a water washable method
Answer to "So is dye penetrant testing a water washable method": In most cases yes. Most penetrants are based on oils with an emulsifier as an additive for washing with water.
There are several described steps in this video that are incorrect.
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Can it right aftet welding when piece are hot
Answer to "Can it right aftet welding when piece are hot": Dye penetrant inspection as shown in the video only works at room temperature or, let us say, from 20 to about 50 °C. So if you weld a piece, you should let it cool down before testing it.
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But washing parts must be done with Commercial Solvent not Water !
Answer to "But washing parts must be done with Commercial Solvent not Water !": Not necessarily; it strongly depends on the penetrant. If the penetrant is designed to be washed off with water (it then contains an additional substance), it works well with water.
Great Video Presentation. Would like your permission to use as a training aid, giving credit to the creator.
Answer to "Would like your permission to use as a training aid, giving credit to the creator.": All our videos are under standard license. So please accept, that downloading is not allowed. But you can always set a link to any of our videos, or even show them via internet connection directly from UA-cam.
Use water or cleaner
+lalit yadav there are two kind of medias, water washable and solvent removable, water and solvent to be used at respective procedure.
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So, that operator you have carrying out this inspection...... I'm going to say that they have almost never carried out a dye penetrant inspection before in their life. Why am I saying this? Well, first; lets look at their clothes. They have turned up in a light coloured (beige/cream) cardigan and it is clean. They have a spotless pair of jeans and shoes that have white bits on. Also, no gloves when testing. I know this is water washable but that shit literally penetrates everything it touches including your skin. Her hands are clean. Even under the nails! Second; They have carried out the test in a clean laboratory on white tables. Why doesn't it look like that table is used to slaughter Klingons on it? Seriously, that penetrant will turn all white tables pink and you will never scrub the pink out of it. Third and final point is a simple one. She is way too good looking to be an NDT inspector!
However. It's a good video giving you the basic principles.
Answer to "So, that operator you have carrying out this inspection...... I'm going to say that they have almost never carried out a dye penetrant inspection before in their life. Why am I saying this? Well, first; lets look at their clothes. They have turned up in a light coloured (beige/cream) cardigan and it is clean. They have a spotless pair of jeans and shoes that have white bits on. Also, no gloves when testing. I know this is water washable but that shit literally penetrates everything it touches including your skin. Her hands are clean. Even under the nails! Second; They have carried out the test in a clean laboratory on white tables. Why doesn't it look like that table is used to slaughter Klingons on it? Seriously, that penetrant will turn all white tables pink and you will never scrub the pink out of it. Third and final point is a simple one. She is way too good looking to be an NDT inspector!
However. It's a good video giving you the basic principles.":
Thanks for the detailed comment. It deserves a detailed answer. Well … yes, you are absolutely right. Retrospectively, we have made the mistake to denominate the second section "In practice". It should have been "Demonstration in the laboratory". If you wish to, you can watch our video on ultrasonic testing, which consists of three parts: the principle, the laboratory, and the (real) practice.
@@MaterialsScience2000 it was just a silly reply pointing out the realities of doing these inspections. It's all good fun until you're trying to scrub penetrant off your face before going home. Or if you're going to a rave, break out the fluorescent and go wild! Have fun. Make more good videos.
Thanks again, you have described the real practice. And no, no silly comment at all. I am a practical man myself and sometimes I gave up scrubbing off the stains. You have produced a smile on my face that can only be removed by plastic surgery ...
This is water washable.
Want to Remove the excess Penetrant continuous one side . Don't come back
Remember to protect yourself and wear nitrile gloves on your hands!
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Soo many mistakes in this video and bad practice. God forbid this was done during an audit. 😪
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Did you want to do a penetrant inspection with her?
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That's a worm gear. The worm gear shaft is what it's mounted on. Really? a 'gear wheel' -how about just a 'gear'? I suppose you call a 'drill' a 'drill motor' too. If you want to sound like you know what your doing, it's good to get some simple terminology correct.
Are you serious salvor1?? Did you get this from the book of who gives a shit? The video is about a specific NDT method. Stop trolling and get a job.
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