Magnetic Particle Inspection Reference Guide
In magnetic particle inspection, circular magnetization is used to detect lengthwise cracks. 3. Part to be inspected is “set up” in the Magnaflux® unit and electric current is passed through the part or through an electrical conductor within the part. The circular magnetic field cutting across the crack attracts and holds iron powder,
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