MR®68H is a high temperature solvent & water removable, red & fluorescent colour penetrant for use in Dye-Penetrant Testing for temperatures upto 200 °C . It exhibits outstanding penetrating characteristics which provide maximum reliability in locating surface open flaws and discontinuities. Typical application include casting, forgings, leak testing, welds and general metal work.
SKU | Pack Size | Case Size |
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2511-0160 | Aerosol 400ml | 10 |
Properties | Appearance – dark pink liquid Chemical Composition – mixture of emulsifiers; surfactants and dye Basis – hydrocarbon based Odour – characteristic |
Approvals | ASME Code V; Art. 6 ASTM E165 EN ISO 3452-2 EN ISO 3452-5 |
Recommended Usage | NDT Method – Dye Penetrant Testing Type – III Method – C Sensitivity – 2 Compatibility – MR70H Area Coverage ~ 5 sq m (400 ml) Usage Temperature – 122°F to 392°F / +50 °C to +200 °C Storage Temperature – 41°F to 113°F / +5 °C to +45 °C |
Reference Test Blocks | Reference test block type 1 (Ni-Cr panel – 20µm 30µm & 50µm) Reference test block type 2 (5-star panel) ASTM test block (Aluminium comparator block) |
Penetrants in NDT work by taking advantage of the capillary action principle, which is the ability of a liquid to flow into narrow spaces without the assistance of, or even in opposition to, external forces like gravity.
The penetrant used in NDT is a liquid that is applied to the surface of the material being inspected and allowed to seep into surface-breaking defects, such as cracks or porosity. After a certain amount of time, the excess penetrant is wiped off the surface, leaving only the penetrant that has seeped into the defects. A developer is then applied to the surface, which draws the trapped penetrant out of the defects, making them visible to the naked eye. The developer also amplifies the penetrant's fluorescence, making the defects visible under UV light.
The penetrant works by using a combination of capillary action, surface tension, and viscosity to penetrate the surface-breaking defects. The penetrant liquid contains a dye or fluorescent material that allows the defects to be seen under white or UV light, respectively.
Bulk | Aerosol |
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