The detection of flaws in an item submitted to X- or gamma-radiographic examination depends on the particularities of the technique employed. This part of ISO 1106 specifies general techniques of weld radiography with the object of enabling satisfactory results to be obtained economically. The techniques are based on generally accepted practice and the fundamental theory of the subject.
Specifies general techniques of weld radiography with the object of enabling satisfactory results to be obtained economically. The techniques are based on generally accepted practice and the fundamental theory of the subject. Does not lay down radiographic criteria of acceptance for the joints, but is concerned with the radiographic techniques to be used.
Applies to steel plates with thicknesses of 3 mm and over, wide strips in coils with widths greater than or equal to 600 mm, and greater than 6 mm in thickness, wide flats, bars and hot-rolled sections generally used in the as-delivered condition and normally intended for bolted, riveted structures.
The detection of flaws in an item submitted to X- or gamma-radiographic examination depends on the particularities of the technique employed. This part of ISO 1106 specifies general techniques of weld radiography with the object of enabling satisfactory results to be obtained economically. The techniques are based on generally accepted practice and the fundamental theory of the subject.