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ÖNORM EN ISO 16823
Issue date: 2014 05 01
Non-destructive testing - Ultrasonic testing - Transmission technique (ISO 16823:2012)
This International Standard specifies the principles of transmission techniques.
Transmission techniques can be used for:
- detection of imperfections;
- determination...
Withdrawn: 2014 09 01
Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 12 Pages
Language:
German
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This International Standard specifies the principles of transmission techniques.
Transmission techniques can be used for:
- detection of imperfections;
- determination of attenuation.
The general principles required for the use of ultrasonic examination of industrial products are described inISO 16810.
The transmission technique is used for examination of flat products, e.g. plates and sheets.
Further, it is used for examinations e.g.:
- where the shape, dimensions or orientation of possible imperfections are unfavourable for direct reflection;
- in materials with high attenuation;
- in thin products.
ÖNORM EN ISO 16823
2014 09 01
Non-destructive testing - Ultrasonic testing - Transmission technique (ISO 16823:2012)
Norm
ÖNORM EN ISO 16823
2014 05 01
Non-destructive testing - Ultrasonic testing - Transmission technique (ISO 16823:2012)
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1997 08 01
Non destructive testing - Ultrasonic examination - Part 3: Transmission technique
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