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Introduction to Magnetic
Particle Inspection
Magnetic particle inspection
is a nondestructive testing method used for defect detection. MPI is a
fast and relatively easy to apply and part surface preparation is not as
critical as it is for some other NDT methods. These characteristics make
MPI one of the most widely utilized nondestructive testing methods.
MPI uses magnetic fields and
small magnetic particles, such as iron filings to detect flaws in
components. The only requirement from an inspectability standpoint is
that the component being inspected must be made of a ferromagnetic
material such iron, nickel, cobalt, or some of their alloys.
Ferromagnetic materials are materials that can be magnetized to a level
that will allow the inspection to be effective.
The method is used to
inspect a variety of product forms such as castings, forgings, and
weldments. Many different industries use magnetic particle inspection
for determining a component's fitness-for-use. Some examples of
industries that use magnetic particle inspection are the structural
steel, automotive, petrochemical, power generation, and aerospace
industries. Underwater inspection is another area where magnetic
particle inspection may be used to test items such as offshore
structures and underwater pipelines.

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