GB/T 12604.1-2020
ActiveNon-destructive testing—Terminology—Ultrasonic testing
无损检测 术语 超声检测
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the specific terminology used in ultrasonic non-destructive testing, covering terms for equipment, techniques, and defect characterization. It is applied in industries such as manufacturing, aerospace, and petrochemicals to ensure consistent communication and interpretation of ultrasonic test results across inspection reports, training materials, and technical specifications.
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