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Standard Reference Radiographs for Steel Castings Up to 2 in. [51 mm] in Thickness (Includes all amendments And changes 12/31/2010).
Automatically translated name:
Standard Reference Radiographs for Steel Castings Up to 2 in. [51 mm] in Thickness
STANDARD published on 1.1.2004
Designation standards: ASTM E446-98(2004)e1
Note: WITHDRAWN
Publication date standards: 1.1.2004
SKU: NS-46806
The number of pages: 3
Approximate weight : 9 g (0.02 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards ASTM
Keywords:
castings, discontinuities, gamma ray, reference radiographs, steel, x-ray
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1.1 These reference radiographs illustrate various types and degrees of discontinuities occurring in steel castings that have section thicknesses up to 2 in. [51 mm] (Note 1). Note 1-Reference radiographs previously used for this thickness range carried the designation E 71, but included a now rarely used gamma source, that is, radium. The current document is also updated by inclusion of several recognized shrinkage or C categories and by elimination of the crack and hot tear categories except for one example of each of these discontinuity types. Reference radiographs for thicker sections may be found in E 186 and E 280. 1.2 These reference illustrations consist of three separate sets (Note 2) as follows: (1) medium voltage (nominal 250-kVp) X rays. (2) 1-MV X rays and Iridium-192 radiation, and (3) 2-MV to 4-MV X rays and cobalt-60 radiation. Each set is for comparison only with radiographs produced with equivalent radiation. It should be recognized that each energy level is not applicable to the entire thickness range covered by this document. Each set consists of 6 categories of graded discontinuities in increasing severity level and 4 categories of ungraded discontinuities furnished as examples only, as follows: 1.2.1 Category A-Gas porosity; severity levels 1 through 5. 1.2.2 Category B-Sand and slag inclusions; severity levels 1 through 5. 1.2.3 Category C-Shrinkage; 4 types: 1.2.3.1 CA-Severity levels 1 through 5. 1.2.3.2 CB-Severity levels 1 through 5. 1.2.3.3 CC-Severity levels 1 through 5. 1.2.3.4 CD-Severity levels 1 through 5. 1.2.4 Category D-Crack; 1 illustration. 1.2.5 Category E-Hot tear; 1 illustration. 1.2.6 Category F-Insert; 1 illustration. 1.2.7 Category G-Mottling; 1 illustration. Note 2-The illustrations consist of the
following: Note 3-Although Category G-Mottling is listed for all three volumes, the appearance of mottling is dependent on the level of radiation energy. Mottling appears reasonably prominent in Volume I; however, because of the higher radiation energy levels mottling may not be apparent in Volume II nor Volume III. 1.3 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard. 1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. |
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