GSO ISO 23278:2008
ISO 23278:2006
Gulf Standard
Historical
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Approved on
03 September 2008
Non-destructive testing of welds - Magnetic particle testing of welds - Acceptance levels
GSO ISO 23278:2008 Files
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3 Pages
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19.36 BHD
GSO ISO 23278:2008 Scope
This International Standard specifies acceptance levels for indications from imperfections in ferromagnetic
steel welds detected by magnetic particle testing.
The acceptance levels are primarily intended for use during manufacture examination, but where appropriate
they can be used for in-service inspection.
The acceptance levels in this International Standard are based on detection capabilities that can be expected
when using techniques specified in ISO 17638 and parameters recommended in Annex A. The acceptance
levels can be related to welding standards, application standards, specifications or codes. Such a relationship
is shown in ISO 17635 for ISO 5817.
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