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titleOfInvention Magnetic particle inspection process and composition useable with simultaneous illumination by ultraviolet and white light
abstract ABSTRACT A method and composition for non-destructive testing of a magnetizable workpiece in which the surface of the workpiece is coated with a composition containing discrete magnetic particles consisting of a ferromagnetic particle core, fluorescent pigment particles attached to said core and a cascading opacifier combined therewith, preferably by means of a film-forming encapsulating resin. The particles of the daylight fluorescent pigment are suffi-ciently large so that they fluoresce with sufficient in-tensity to be seen in normal lighting conditions. Con-sequently, the magnetizable pieces to be inspected can be simultaneously inspected under ultra-violet and white light excitation to reveal both fine cracks and large voids.
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