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Krypton Gas Penetrant Imaging - A Valuable Tools
for Ensuring Structural Integrity
in Aircraft Engine Components

Figures 7-9

 

NDT Solutions - December 1996 - Figure 7

Figure 7 - A typical blade from 1993. ASO study on KET.

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NDT Solutions - December 1996 - Figure 8

Figure 8 - Hot tear imaged by KET but not visible at 25x magnification.

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NDT Solutions - December 1996 - Figure 9

Figure 9 - For any given blade population, this curve represents the probable risk distribution for any flourescent penetrant inspection optimized investment casting process.

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