GB/T 7735-2016
ActiveAutomated eddy current testing of seamless and welded (except submerged arc-welded) steel tubes for detection of imperfections
无缝和焊接(埋弧焊除外)钢管缺欠的自动涡流检测
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the requirements for automated eddy current testing to detect surface and near-surface imperfections in seamless and welded steel tubes, excluding submerged arc-welded types. It is applied in the metallurgical industry for quality control during the production of steel tubes used in applications such as oil and gas pipelines, boilers, and structural components. The testing method ensures product integrity by identifying defects like cracks, laps, and inclusions without damaging the tube.
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