I.S. EN 16407-1:2014
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NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING - RADIOGRAPHIC INSPECTION OF CORROSION AND DEPOSITS IN PIPES BY X- AND GAMMA RAYS - PART 1: TANGENTIAL RADIOGRAPHIC INSPECTION
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30-04-2019
English
25-01-2014
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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Classification of radiographic techniques
5 General
6 Recommended techniques for making
radiographs
7 Radiograph/digital image sensitivity, quality
and evaluation
8 Digital image recording, storage, processing
and viewing
9 Test report
Annex A (normative) - Determination of basic spatial
resolution
Annex B (informative) - Choice of radiation source for
different pipes
Bibliography
Defines fundamental techniques of film and digital radiography with the object of enabling satisfactory and repeatable results to be obtained economically.
DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
40
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PublisherName |
National Standards Authority of Ireland
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Status |
Withdrawn
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SupersededBy |
Standards | Relationship |
EN 16407-1:2014 | Identical |
ISO 17636-1:2013 | Non-destructive testing of welds — Radiographic testing — Part 1: X- and gamma-ray techniques with film |
EN 12543-4:1999 | Non-destructive testing - Characteristics of focal spots in industrial X-ray systems for use in non-destructive testing - Part 4: Edge method |
EN ISO 11699-2:2011 | Non-destructive testing - Industrial radiographic films - Part 2: Control of film processing by means of reference values (ISO 11699-2:1998) |
EN 444:1994 | Non-destructive testing - General principles for radiographic examination of metallic materials by X- and gamma-rays |
EN 12543-5:1999 | Non-destructive testing - Characteristics of focal spots in industrial X-ray systems for use in non-destructive testing - Part 5: Measurement of the effective focal spot size of mini and micro focus X-ray tubes |
ASTM E 1000 : 2016 : REDLINE | Standard Guide for Radioscopy |
EN 12543-2:2008 | Non-destructive testing - Characteristics of focal spots in industrial X-ray systems for use in non-destructive testing - Part 2: Pinhole camera radiographic method |
EN ISO 19232-3:2013 | Non-destructive testing - Image quality of radiographs - Part 3: Image quality classes (ISO 19232-3:2013) |
ISO 9712:2012 | Non-destructive testing Qualification and certification of NDT personnel |
EN ISO 19232-5:2013 | Non-destructive testing - Image quality of radiographs - Part 5: Determination of the image unsharpness value using duplex wire-type image quality indicators (ISO 19232-5:2013) |
ISO 5576:1997 | Non-destructive testing — Industrial X-ray and gamma-ray radiology — Vocabulary |
EN ISO 9712:2012 | Non-destructive testing - Qualification and certification of NDT personnel (ISO 9712:2012) |
ASTM E 2736 : 2010 | Standard Guide for Digital Detector Array Radiology |
EN ISO 11699-1:2011 | Non-destructive testing - Industrial radiographic film - Part 1: Classification of film systems for industrial radiography (ISO 11699-1:2008) |
EN ISO 19232-1:2013 | Non-destructive testing - Image quality of radiographs - Part 1: Determination of the image quality value using wire-type image quality indicators (ISO 19232-1:2013) |
EN ISO 19232-2:2013 | Non-destructive testing - Image quality of radiographs - Part 2: Determination of the image quality value using step/hole-type image quality indicators (ISO 19232-2:2013) |
EN 25580:1992 | Non-destructive testing - Industrial radiographic illuminators - Minimum requirements (ISO 5580:1985) |
ISO 19232-3:2013 | Non-destructive testing — Image quality of radiographs — Part 3: Image quality classes |
ISO 5580:1985 | Non-destructive testing — Industrial radiographic illuminators — Minimum requirements |
EN 12543-3:1999 | Non-destructive testing - Characteristics of focal spots in industrial X-ray systems for use in non-destructive testing - Part 3: Slit camera radiographic method |
ISO 11699-1:2008 | Non-destructive testing — Industrial radiographic film — Part 1: Classification of film systems for industrial radiography |
EN ISO 19232-4:2013 | Non-destructive testing - Image quality of radiographs - Part 4: Experimental evaluation of image quality values and image quality tables (ISO 19232-4:2013) |
ISO 19232-1:2013 | Non-destructive testing — Image quality of radiographs — Part 1: Determination of the image quality value using wire-type image quality indicators |
ISO 19232-5:2013 | Non-destructive testing Image quality of radiographs Part 5: Determination of the image unsharpness value using duplex wire-type image quality indicators |
EN 14784-1:2005 | Non-destructive testing - Industrial computed radiography with storage phosphor imaging plates - Part 1: Classification of systems |
ISO 19232-2:2013 | Non-destructive testing — Image quality of radiographs — Part 2: Determination of the image quality value using step/hole-type image quality indicators |
EN 14096-2:2003 | Non-destructive testing - Qualification of radiographic film digitisation systems - Part 2: Minimum requirements |
EN ISO 17636-1:2013 | Non-destructive testing of welds - Radiographic testing - Part 1: X- and gamma-ray techniques with film (ISO 17636-1:2013) |
EN 12543-1:1999 | Non-destructive testing - Characteristics of focal spots in industrial X-ray systems for use in non-destructive testing - Part 1: Scanning method |
ISO 19232-4:2013 | Non-destructive testing — Image quality of radiographs — Part 4: Experimental evaluation of image quality values and image quality tables |
ISO 11699-2:1998 | Non-destructive testing Industrial radiographic films Part 2: Control of film processing by means of reference values |
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