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Re: [MW:26684] Magnetic particle testing of fillet joints - Yoke or Prod?

Dear Sir, 

Good Morning , i Have Agree with your commends , I like to know that when you doing vertical Weld Joint at Dry method , we can able to use same yoke method 

if we have any problem , let me know what kind of problem we will face on it 

Material : S235J2 (Zinc Coated )

Best Regards
Sankar.k
Welding Inspector 
Enka 

On Thursday, November 3, 2011 at 12:42:00 AM UTC+3, hpi001 wrote:

You only can use the prod method when putting the electrodes on the weld surface because of the magnetic field lines, in my opinion a Yoke will be the best method. Beside that when you don't have proper contact with the probes there is a risk of arcs which can cause copper penetration in the surface of your material.

 

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Onderwerp: Re: [MW:12818] Magnetic particle testing of fillet joints - Yoke or Prod?

 

Dear Mr.Prabhakar,
Prod method will be best.BUt kindly check the size of weld.

On Nov 2, 2011 7:07 PM, "prabha...@gmail.com" <prabha...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi,

Could someone throw some light on the the following topics:

1. Which method (Yoke or Prod) should be used to inspect Fillet welds with Magnetic Particle Inspection.

Thanks & Regards,
G.Prabhakar

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