The purpose of this military standard is to prescribe the non-destructive testing acceptance criteria for the inspection of metal castings that are classified (see 1.3) in accordance with this standard.
Sampling, radiographic inspection of class 2 castings, and magnetic particle and liquid penetrant inspection of class 4 castings
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Sampling, radiographic inspection of Class 3 castings
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Maximum allowable gate, riser, and parting line projections
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Maximum allowable discontinuity size and distribution (in inches) for magnetic particle (MT) and liquid penetrant (PT) inspection , , , (T = Thickness of casting section.)
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Notes for through
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Maximum permissible radiographic severity levels for discontinuities in aluminum castings per ASTM E 155. , ,
TABLE 7
Maximum permissible radiographic severity levels for discontinuities in magnesium castings per ASTM E 155. , ,
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Maximum permissible radiographic severity levels for discontinuities in investment steel castings 1 in. (25.4 mm) wall or less per ASTM E 192.
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Maximum permissible radiographic severity levels for discontinuities in heavy walled steel castings 2 - 4.5 in. (51 - 114 mm) per ASTM E 186.
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Maximum permissible radiographic severity levels for discontinuities in steel castings up to 2 in. (51 mm) in thickness per ASTM E 446.
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Maximum permissible radiographic severity levels for discontinuities in heavy walled 4.5 - 12 in. (114 - 305mm) steel castings per ASTM E 280.
TABLE 12
Maximum permissible radiographic severity levels for discontinuities in high-strength copper-base and nickel-copper alloy castings up to 2 in. (51 mm) in thickness per ASTM E 272.
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Maximum permissible radiographic severity levels for discontinuities in high-strength copper-base and nickel-copper alloy castings 2 - 6 in. (51 - 153 mm) in thickness per ASTM E 272.
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Maximum permissible radiographic severity levels for discontinuities in tin bronze castings up to 2 in. (51 mm) in thickness per ASTM E 310.
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