ISO 4992-2:2020

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 15 March 2020

Steel castings — Ultrasonic testing — Part 2: Steel castings for highly stressed components

ISO 4992-2:2020 Files

English 33 Pages
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ISO 4992-2:2020 Scope

This document specifies the requirements for the ultrasonic testing of steel castings (with ferritic structure) for highly stressed components, and the methods for determining internal discontinuities by the pulse-echo technique. Purchasers determine if components are highly stressed based on the need for performance or safety.

This document applies to the ultrasonic testing of steel castings which have usually received a grain-refining heat treatment and which have wall thicknesses up to and including 600 mm. For greater wall thicknesses, special agreements apply with respect to the test procedure and the acceptance levels.

This document does not apply to austenitic steels and to joint welds.

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