Rich2001
Mechanical
- Mar 23, 2001
- 896
I have a project to inspect several erected steel structures that have been galvanied. There is a high probability that there exist multiple serious discontinuities under the galvanizing. This appears to be a liquid metal embrittlement problem caused by the addition of tin to the galvanizing bath.
Welds are 100% MT'ed prior to galvanizing. After galvanizing cracks are detected. The cracks in the steel are filled with the galvanizing. An SEM analysis of the crack material deposits show high levels of Tin.
Along with looking for cracks in welds, I need to locate any crack in plates, & and other structral members. I am currently using AC yoke, dry MT techniques. Can anyone else think of a better method?
Welds are 100% MT'ed prior to galvanizing. After galvanizing cracks are detected. The cracks in the steel are filled with the galvanizing. An SEM analysis of the crack material deposits show high levels of Tin.
Along with looking for cracks in welds, I need to locate any crack in plates, & and other structral members. I am currently using AC yoke, dry MT techniques. Can anyone else think of a better method?