tidraie
Industrial
- May 6, 2010
- 7
A manufacturer asked me to inspect babbit disbonding on a cast iron sleeve. After several attempts to get a back wall deflection, i informed my client that this type of inspection (ut)was not possible.
Another technician inspected this part and called a total 100% disbonding.
A third inspector called a 30% disbonding.
I'm amazed to see that two ut tech said that it was possible and there are two totally different calls.
Both tech used a babbit step block for calibrating the instrument.
The cast iron is of irregular shape and contaminated with oil. The babbit is uneven with at least two thickness.
My question is how can one test for disbonding with only a babbit test piece?
Another technician inspected this part and called a total 100% disbonding.
A third inspector called a 30% disbonding.
I'm amazed to see that two ut tech said that it was possible and there are two totally different calls.
Both tech used a babbit step block for calibrating the instrument.
The cast iron is of irregular shape and contaminated with oil. The babbit is uneven with at least two thickness.
My question is how can one test for disbonding with only a babbit test piece?