GB/T 34357-2017
ActiveNon-destructive testing—Terminology—Terms used in magnetic flux leakage testing
无损检测 术语 漏磁检测
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the terminology used in magnetic flux leakage (MFL) testing, a non-destructive method for detecting surface and subsurface flaws in ferromagnetic materials. It is applied in industries such as oil and gas, pipeline inspection, and steel manufacturing, where MFL is used to test pipelines, storage tank floors, and steel cables for corrosion or cracks. The standard ensures consistent communication and technical accuracy among engineers, inspectors, and procurement professionals when specifying or evaluating MFL testing procedures and equipment.
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