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  2. Plastic weld non-destructive examination - Wikipedia

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    In-process inspections can show problems with the weld such as discoloration, indicating thermal degradation, bubbles, scratches, and weld bead problems. Visual inspection of the completed weld can detect joint fit-up and tool problems such as mismatch, angular misalignment, notches, and insufficient weld size as well as surface breaking weld ...

  3. Testing of advanced thermoplastic composite welds - Wikipedia

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    Visual Inspection (VT) is typically the first option for any attempt at NDT, being the least expensive, as it requires the least specialized training and usually few if any special tools. Defects on the surfaces of thermoplastic composite welds can be detected visually if they are of sufficient size.

  4. Weld quality assurance - Wikipedia

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    Weld mapping is the process of assigning information to a weld repair or joint to enable easy identification of weld processes, production (welders, their qualifications, date welded), quality (visual inspection, NDT, standards and specifications) and traceability (tracking weld joints and welded castings, the origin of weld materials).

  5. Nondestructive testing - Wikipedia

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    Visual inspection (VT), the most commonly applied NDT method, is quite often enhanced by the use of magnification, borescopes, cameras, or other optical arrangements for direct or remote viewing. The internal structure of a sample can be examined for a volumetric inspection with penetrating radiation (RT), such as X-rays , neutrons or gamma ...

  6. Dye penetrant inspection - Wikipedia

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    5. Inspection: The inspector will use visible light with adequate intensity (100 foot-candles or 1100 lux is typical) for visible dye penetrant. Ultraviolet (UV-A) radiation of adequate intensity (1,000 micro-watts per centimetre squared is common), along with low ambient light levels (less than 2 foot-candles) for fluorescent penetrant ...

  7. Plastic welding - Wikipedia

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    Solvent welding is a common method in plastics fabrication and used by manufacturers of in-store displays, brochure holders, presentation cases and dust covers. Another popular use of solvents in the hobby segment is model building from injection molded kits for scale models of aircraft, ships and cars which predominantly use polystyrene plastic.