Magnaflux 14HF Oil-Based Fluorescent Magnetic Particle Ink

SKU : 14HF

Pack Size : 400 ml
10 Piece per Cartoon

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Description

14HF is a ready-to-use fluorescent magnetic particle ink for locating medium-fine discontinuities in critical parts by providing clear, bright, fluorescent green indications for excellent inspection quality and accuracy.

14HF is an ideal choice for high performance inspections of precision safety-critical or high-stress components, and to extend the life of valuable mag particle equipment. It is widely regarded as the test material of choice for aerospace applications.

  • Ready-to-use
  • Low maintenance, oil-based suspension
  • High sensitivity
  • Excellent fluorescent contrast
  • Excellent particle mobility
  • Good dispersion stability
  • Protects parts and equipment against corrosion
  • Great concentration consistency
  • Superior surface wetting
  • Even surface coverage for better detection

Increases indication detection

  • Find smaller, finer indications in critical applications with these highly sensitive, strong ferromagnetic particles
  • Optimised particle size and shape help particles move freely to stick to a wide variety of discontinuities with less particle clumping

Minimises inspection time

  • Clear, bright fluorescent indications form quickly due to the highly fluorescent, highly mobile particles
  • Minimal background fluorescence help indications stand out more so inspectors need to spend less time examining each part

Improve inspection consistency and reliability
Maintain magnetic particle system performance over greater periods of time thanks to the highly-durable, easily-dispersed 14A particles

Application

NDT TypeFluorescent Magnetic Particle Testing

Particle Suspension VehicleCarrier II (Petroleum Distillate)

Required EquipmentMagnetizing deviceUV light source

  • Ideal ApplicationAfter secondary processingCritical applicationsDetecting fine to very-fine discontinuitiesHigh strength alloysIn-service inspections
  • Defect ExamplesFatigue cracksGrinding cracksInclusionsLapsQuenching cracksSeamsShrink cracksTearsWelding defects

Direction to Use

Compliance Standards AMS 2641, AMS 3044, AMS 3045, AMS 3046, ASME BPVC, ASTM E1444/E1444M, ASTM E709, ISO 9934-2, MIL-STD-2132, Rolls Royce RRP 58004 (CSS 231), SAFRAN IN 5300, SNECMA DMR70-520 Clean the component before testing to reduce the risk of contamination and provide a suitable test surface. Mix the ink thoroughly and keep it agitated during testing. Apply the ink by spraying, flooding or immersion, depending on your chosen method (see below): Wet continuous method Apply the ink to all surfaces of the component and apply a magnetising current. Remember to stop the flow of ink before the current is switched off, otherwise there is a risk that the force of the ink flood may wash away indications. Wet residual method This method is generally less sensitive than the continuous method and is more susceptible to rapid particle depletion and bath contamination. • Pre-magnetise the part to be tested. • Immerse the part in a bath of the ink. • Remove it and allow it to drain. • Inspect the part. During use, the magnetic content of any ink bath will become depleted so you will need to check your bath strength at least once each day. The most widely-used way of checking an ink’s settlement volume is by using a graduated ASTM pearshaped centrifuge tube. When the settlement volume approaches the lower limit (0.15 ml), check the bath. If the bath appears contaminated, or if it has been in use for a long time, replace the contents. If it is still clean and uncontaminated, add some 14A powder.