yates
Aerospace
- Oct 1, 2002
- 202
Several fastener specifications require 100 per cent metal identification on finished parts. This is to prevent material mixups during manufacturing, and is not a chemical composition check but simply a check for the right grade of material.
To my knowledge, the only possible method is by eddy current comparison with a known sample(X-ray fluorescence is out since the check has to be done on finished parts and a lot of finished parts are plated) Does anyone have any experience with such a beast ? Who makes the equipment ? It seems to me, a long time ago, that the precision casting business used 'magnatest' equipment.
To my knowledge, the only possible method is by eddy current comparison with a known sample(X-ray fluorescence is out since the check has to be done on finished parts and a lot of finished parts are plated) Does anyone have any experience with such a beast ? Who makes the equipment ? It seems to me, a long time ago, that the precision casting business used 'magnatest' equipment.