GB/T 6417.1-2005
ActiveClassification and explanation of imperfections in fusion welded joints
金属熔化焊接头缺欠分类及说明
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides a systematic classification and explanation of imperfections that can occur in fusion welded joints, such as cracks, cavities, and inclusions. It is applied in manufacturing and quality control contexts, specifically for evaluating and documenting weld defects in metal products across industries like automotive, shipbuilding, and pressure vessel fabrication. The standard serves as a reference for inspectors and engineers to ensure consistent defect identification and reporting during welding inspection and testing.
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