ASNT Level III: Liquid Penetrant Testing 1 of 5- Questions and Answers
Terms in this set (45)
1.1 Liquid penetrant testing is defined as: a physical chemical process
1.2 The superseded classification of groups Removal method, type of penetrant, sensitivity, emulsifier and developer.
include which of the following?
1.3 The classification term TYPE refers to the dye in the penetrant
type of:
1.4 The classification term METHOD refers removing penetrant
to the method of:
1.5 In the SYSTEM CONCEPT, a system penetrant and emulsifier
consists of:
1.6 Developers in the military specification Non-aqueous
are listed by form. What is FORM d?
1.7 When penetrant materials are qualified, Method B penetrants are tested using a dry developer.
they are tested with set provisions. What
are the provision requirements for
qualifying a Type I penetrant?
1.8 According to SNT-TC-1A, the number of 12 hrs
training hours required for direct
certification to Level II is:
1.9 Penetrant bleedout of an indication True
magnifies the apparent size of the
discontinuity making it easier to detect.
1.10 The ultimate reliability and confidence operator of the process
in liquid penetrant testing is based on the:
1.11 Military specifications for penetrants list Type I, Method C, level 4
penetrants by systems. Which of the
following systems is the most sensitive?
Terms in this set (45)
1.1 Liquid penetrant testing is defined as: a physical chemical process
1.2 The superseded classification of groups Removal method, type of penetrant, sensitivity, emulsifier and developer.
include which of the following?
1.3 The classification term TYPE refers to the dye in the penetrant
type of:
1.4 The classification term METHOD refers removing penetrant
to the method of:
1.5 In the SYSTEM CONCEPT, a system penetrant and emulsifier
consists of:
1.6 Developers in the military specification Non-aqueous
are listed by form. What is FORM d?
1.7 When penetrant materials are qualified, Method B penetrants are tested using a dry developer.
they are tested with set provisions. What
are the provision requirements for
qualifying a Type I penetrant?
1.8 According to SNT-TC-1A, the number of 12 hrs
training hours required for direct
certification to Level II is:
1.9 Penetrant bleedout of an indication True
magnifies the apparent size of the
discontinuity making it easier to detect.
1.10 The ultimate reliability and confidence operator of the process
in liquid penetrant testing is based on the:
1.11 Military specifications for penetrants list Type I, Method C, level 4
penetrants by systems. Which of the
following systems is the most sensitive?