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SO) SEVERN Gees [ucontRowieD copKN SEVERN | Liuia Penetrant Testing Reference No: OP-88 [Page 20f10 Issue No.2 | Issue Date: Sep Of, 2022 | Effective Date van 31, 2023 Revision Control Issue | Date Amendment details Na, ze 1 ‘Aug 20, 2021 | Procedure number changed to OP-8.8 from SGVOPI119, | Procedure updated with new format and logo, | PT-2 option deleted, : __ Other changes based on latest codes/standards and customer requirements. \2 Sep 06, 2022 | PE(S)R included in addition to PED at clause 5.0, | Water washable echnique included in Table PT, I UNCONTROLLED COPY}A =‘ SEVERN Liquid Penetrant Testing Reference No: OP-88 4 Yo.:2 | Issue Date: Sep age 30110 09. 2022 | Efecto Dot Jan 33,2023" Issue Ne { 1.0 Purpose This procedure prescribes the minimum quality requirements which should be followed by SGI and suppliers during their Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT) for castings, forgings, rolled & wrought products and welding, 2.0 Scope ‘This procedure outlines the reference standards, PT Options, level of qualification, liquid penetrant testing methods & techniques, ‘acceptance crteria and essential parameters for reporting, etc 3.0 Reference ASME BPVC SecV Nondestructive Examination ASME BPVC Sec Vill Div-1_: Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels. ASME B 16.34 Valves - Flanged, Threaded, and Welding End Mss SP- 93, Quality Standard for Steel Castings and Forgings for Valves, Flanges and Fittings and Other Piping Components ~ Liquid Penetrant Examination Method ASTM E165 ‘Standard Practice for Liquid Penetrant Examination for General Industry API SPEC 6A ‘Specification fot Wellhead and Tree Equipment. ASNT SNT-TC-1A Personnel Qualification and certification in Nondestructive Testing 1s 9712 Nondestructive Testing ~ Qualification and Certification of NDT Personnel Note: The latest edkionrevsion including amendments forthe above referred Codes/Standards/Specifieatons are considered for developing this procedure as on issued date ‘This procedure wil be updated and re-esued, any changes in the above referred Codes/Standards/Specifcations or any customer specif requirements which are affecting the test method/procedure and acceptance criteria, 40 PT Options Liquid Penetrant Testing (P7) is primarily determined by Testing Standard, Acceptance Standard, Area of Test, Stage of Test, ‘Techniques, Penetrant Dwell Time, Interpretation Time and personnel qualification. PT optional requirements, which are specific to the PTS Schedule is described in Annexure 1 5.0. Levels of Qualification Personnel involved in liquid penetrant testing shall be qualified and certified in accordance with a written procedure confirming to ASNT SNT-TC-1A or ISO 9712 180 9712/ EN 473 / PCN qualified personnel will be used for PEDIPE(S)R and Norsok orders, Basic levels of qualification and responsibilities described as follows; Levelll- Personnel performing and evaluating the results with respect to applicable codes, standards, specifications and according to relevant procedures. Level ll- Personnel for providing training, examining and qualifying the NDT Level I! personnel. UNCONTROLLED copy]4 =~ SEVERN _LiuidPenetrant Testing ‘Reference No: OP-8.8 Page4of10 i ise io:2 Tose One S05 2022 Jan 31, 2023 6.0 Procedure qualification Liquid penetrant testing procedure which shall as a minimum, contain the requirements listed in below specified variables both essential and non-essential \When there isa change of requirement in an essential variable shall require requalifcaton ofthe procedure by demonstration. ‘A change of requirement identified as a non-essential variable does not require requalffcation ofthe procedure Essential variables: ‘Identification of and any change in type or family group of penetrant materials including developers, emulsifiers, etc, ‘© Surface preparation (finishing and cleaning, including type of cleaning solvent) ‘+ Method of applying penetrant 1 Method of removing excess surface penetrant ‘Method of applying developer ‘+ Minimum and maximum time periods between steps and drying aids + Decrease in penetrant dwel ime Increase in developer dwell time (Interpretation Time) ‘+ Minimum light intensity ‘+ Surface temperature outsidé 5°C to 62°C or as previously qualified ‘Performance demonstration, when required Nonossential variables: Personnel qualification requirements ‘+ “Materials, shapes, of sizes to be examined and the extent of examination + Post-examination cleaning technique. 7.0 Techniques Colour contrast (visible) penetrant shall be used with solvent removable type or water washable as agreed by Severn Glocon, Developer shal be of non-aqueous suspendible type. ‘Same manufacturer chemicals of Penetrant, solvent for removal of excess penetrant and developer shall be used. ‘The impurities such as sulfur, halogens, and alkali metal contents of all penetrant materials shall nat exceed 0.1% by weight. “The material used in penetrant examination will be from the following manufacturers with specific brand names mentioned against ‘each material. P —MET (FLAW CHECK) PP 158 PP 19 PD 318, Pc2iB MAGNAFLUX (SPOT CHECK) _[SKL-SP1 [SKL- WP [SkD -S2. ‘skC. Note: Any ther equivalent brands can be used but the intermixing of penetrant materials from diferent fami or cfferent manufacturers is, not permited. 8.0 Examination procedure 8.1 Temperature Limit ‘The temperature of the examined surface and Penetrant materials shall be between 10 °Cto 62 °C throughout the examination petiod. UNCONTROLLED copy|4 as“ SEVERN Liquid Penetrant Testing Reference No: OP-8.8 [Isoue No.:2 | Issue Date: Sep 06, 7022 Eecve Date: Jan 31, 2023 Page Sof 10 8.2 Pre-Cleaning Prior to liquid penetrant examination, material or weld surface including 25mm minimum surrounding base metal shall be thoroughly cleaned by solvent wiping method and shall be kept dry. For un-machined surfaces cleaning as per ASTM E165, Annexes A1.1.1.8 Examined surface shall be free of any dit, grease, lint, scale, welding lux, weld spatters, oil or any other extraneous matter that could obscure surface opening or otherwise interfere with the examination 8.3 Drying After Pre-Cleaning ‘After pre-cleaning, drying ofthe surfaces to be examined shall be accomplished by normal evaporation or with forced hot or cold air. A minimum 60 seconds to ensure that the cleaning solution has evaporated prior to application of the penetrant. 8.4 Penetrant Application After the parthas been cleaned, cried, and is within the specified temperature range, the penetrant shall be applied to the surface to be examined so that the entire part or area under examination is compietely covered with penetrant. Application methods. Include dipping, brushing, flooding, or spraying, Penetrant shall remain wet throughout the dwell time. The dwell ime requirements shall be followed as per PT option table which is referred in this procedure. 8.5 Removal of Excess Penetrant Removal of Solvent removable penetrants Excess solvent removable penetrants shall be removed by wiping with a cloth or absorbent paper, repeating the operation until ‘most traces of penetrant have been removed. The remaining traces shall be removed by lightly wiping the surface with cloth or absorbent paper moistened with solvent. To minimize removal of penetrant from discontinuities, care shall be taken to avoid the Use of excess solvent. Flushing the surface with solvent, following the application of the penetrant and prior to developing, is prohibited. Removal of Water. Washable Penetrants ‘The excess penetrant on the surface being examined must be removed with water. It can be removed manually with a coarse spray or wiping the part surface with @ dampened cloth, automatic or semi-automatic water-spray equipment, or by water immersion. For immersion rinsing, parts are completely immersed in the water bath with air or mechanical agitation. ‘The temperature of the water shall be maintained within the range of 10°C to 38 * Spray-rinse water pressure shall not exceed 40 psi. When hydro-air pressure spray guns are used, the air pressure should not exceed 25 psi other than drinking, bottled, distilled, or deionized water is used, it shall be analyzed for chlorine and sulfur max content shall not exceed 0.1% by weight. 8.8. Drying aftor excess penetrant removal The surfaces may be dried by normal evaporation, bioting, wiping, or forced air. ‘The drying will vary with the type of drying used and the size, nature, geometry and number of parts being processed. UNCONTROLLED Copy te\ SEVERN Liquid Penetrant Testing ; Reference No: OP-8.8 Page 6 of 10 \ [Issue No. 2 | Issue Date: Sep 06, 222 _Effecive Date: Jan 31, 2029 8.7 Developer application ‘The developer shall be applied by spraying type over the surface in such a manner to assure complete part coverage with a thin even film of developer, The Insufficient coating thickness and excessive coating thickness shall not be there while application of, developer. 8.8 Developing time Developing time begins as soon as the wet developer coating is dry. ‘The length of ime the developer is to remain on the part shall be minimum 10 minutes prior to inspection. ‘The final interpretation shall be followed as per PT option table which is referred inthis procedure. 8.0 Interpretation of indications {An indication of an imperfection may be larger than the imperfection that causes it; however, the size of the indication is the basis for acceptance evaluation. Only indications with major dimensions greater than 1.5 mm shall be considered relevant. ‘= Allinear indication is one having a length greater than three times the with. ‘=A rounded indication is one of circular or etiptical shape withthe length equal to or less than three times the width. Any questionable or doubtful indications shall be reexamined to determine whether or not they are relevant. Discontinuitos at the surface shall be indicated by bleeding of the penetrant. However, localized surface irregularities such as, from machining marks or other surface conditions may produce false indication. Broad areas of pigmentation which could mask indications of discontinuities are unacceptable, and such areas will be cleaned and re-examined, 10.0 Evaluation Final interpretation shall be done under either natural or artificial visible ight. Proper illumination is required to ensure adequate sensitivity of the examination. Minimum light intensity at the examination surface of 1076 Lux (100 foot candles) is required 11.0 Acceptance standard and criteria ‘Acceptance standard and criteria shall be followed as per Annexure-1 PT options table which is referred inthis procedure. 12.0 Post Examination Cleaning ‘After completion of examination, the residual penetrant or developer shall be removed by use of solvent cleaning or simple water rinse/spray, ete. 13.0 Calibration Light meter shall be calibrated at least once a year or whenever the meter has been repaired. If meter have not been in use for ‘one year or more, calibration shall be done before being used. CONTROLLED cory]Reference No: = Liquid Penetrant Testing SEVERN " Reference | Page 7of 10 issu No.2 toe Dat: Sop 08, 2072 | Efecve One: Jan, 300 14.0 Safety “Those involved with hands-on liquid penetrant examination exposure to hazards include: Flying Paticles ~ Penetrant particles, dit. foundry sand, rust, and mill scale can enter in to the eyes and ears when they are blown off the part when applying them or when cleaning and examined surface with compressed air. Penetrant particles are easy to inhale and the use ofa dust respirator is recommended. ‘Wet Floors - Slipping on a floor wetted with a particle suspension, Shifting or Dropping of Large Components - Large components, especially those on temporary supports can shift during ‘examination ofall while being lifted. In addition, operators should be alert to the possibly of inury to body members being ‘caught beneath a sling/chain and the piece. Materials and Concentrates - The safe handling of liquid penetrant chemicals and concentrates are governed by the supplie’s Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). 15.0 Reports Liquid penetrant examination report shall have essential parameters as per relevant cods & standards. ‘Typical format attached for reference. UNCONTROLLED COPY|LEY SEVERN | Reference No: OP-8.8 [Issue No.:2 e { L Liquid Penetrant Test Report Report Number Customer Order Number Customer Material Specification Procedure Number & Iss. No, Test Standard Acceptance Standard Method Penetrant Type Developer Type Initia Cleaning Method Method of Penetrant Application: Method of Developer Application: Consumable Details (Make, Batch No. & Exp. Date) Cleaner Penetrant Developer Liquid Penetrant Testing — Page 8 of 10 ise Date: Sop 8, 20% | Efeobe Cae Jan, 3085 Date SG Order Number Project Stage of Test Surface Condition Surface Temperature Date of Test Penetrant Dwell Time Developing Time Final inspection Time Lighting Light intensity Post Cleaning Observation: Result: Name and Signature (NDE Leve! I) UNCONTROLLED CoPy|4 NY SEVERN Liquid Penetrant Testing — Page 9 of 10 [sue No2 | aoe Date ep 08 2004 | Etec Dal lan 3,29 1 pescecetoee busses J Annexure 4 PT-1 (ASME B16.34 / ASME BPVC Sec Vill Div.1 / API 6A/ MSS SP.93) Description Raw material Stage (Before Machining) Finished Stage (After Machining) Test Standard ‘ASTM E105, ASME BPVG Sec V At-6 ASTM E165, ASME BPVC See V Arts Acceptance Standard ASME 8 16.34 App-ll, MSS SP-93, "ASME B 16.34 App - Il, MSS SP-93, [ASME Sec Vill Dv.1 App-7 & 8, [ASME Sec Vill Div. 1 App -7& 8, APIA 21* edition (Ciause 10.4.2.11.3) APIGA 21° edition (Clause 10.4.2.11.3) ‘Acceptance Criteria Norelevantlinearindicaton. = "Identical tothe requirements =a No relevant rounded indication = § mm. Ser ee a a ‘Additionally, No indication allowed in No more thi ion re than ten relevant rounded indications. Caan in any continuous 40 om? (6 in?) area. No four or more relevant indications in a line ‘separated by 1.5 mm or less edge to edge. Area of Test 100 % of al accossible internal and external Al accessible machined surfaces surfaces including sealing surfaces of each finished parts Stage ofTest After final heat treatment - ‘After final heat treatment and final machining Techniques Solvent removable / Water washable Solvent removable Pre-cleaning Surface cleaning as per ASTM E185 Annexes Solvent wiping 1.1.1.8 (picking). Penetrant Dwell Time Minimurn 10 minutes Minimum 10 minutes. Interpretation Time Final interpretation shall be made between Final interpretation shail be made between 10 0.60 minutes ater wet developer is dy 10 0.60 minutes after wet developer's cry Personnel ASNT SNT-TC-1A or / ASNT SNT-TC-1A or Qualification 180 9712/EN 473/ PON 180.9712 /EN 473/ PCN (Level2 as minimum) (Level-2 as minimum) UNCONTROLLED cory]A =~ SEVERN Liquid Penetrant Testing efrrea Not OP 88 Page ot 7 “sve ios | nsw Date: Sop 05,2022 efeive Date an 21, 2025 Pra — Removed intentional. 3 (lds Machined tn parts) Description Fished Stage After fra Machining) Test Standard ‘ASME BPVC Sec V Art6, ASTM E165 ‘Acceptance Standard © ASME BPVC Sec VIll Div.1 App 8, API 6A 21" edition (Clause 10.4.2.15.3) ‘Acceptance Criteria. No relevant inear indication. No relevant rounded indication 2 3 mm. 'No more than ten relevant rounded indications in any continuous 40 cm (6 in®) area, No four or more relevant indication in a line separated by 1.5 mm or less edge to edge. No indication allowed in machined sealing surfaces. ‘Area of Test 100 % of all weld surfaces including minimum of 25 mm surrounding base metal ‘Additionally, for machined trim parts sealing surfaces. Stage of Test ‘After final heat treatment and final machining (may be before threading, small driling holes/slots, itany) ‘Solvent removable Techniques Pre-cleaning Solvent wiping Penetrant Dwell Time Minimum 10 minutes Interpretation Time Final interpretation shall be made between 10 to 60 minutes after wet developer is dry Personnel Qualifcation ASNT SNT TC-1A or ISO 9712 EN 473/ PCN (Level-2 as minimum) — UNCONTROLLED copy]
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