As 3507.1-2003 Non-Destructive Testing Guide To Radiography For Ferrous Castings

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The key takeaways are that this standard provides guidance on radiography methods for testing ferrous castings for defects.

This standard specifies methods for film radiography of whole or specified areas of ferrous castings to detect defects.

The standard describes methods using X-rays, gamma rays, and single-wall or double-wall radiography techniques.

AS 3507.

1—2003
AS 3507.1

Australian Standard™
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Non-destructive testing

Part 1: Guide to radiography for ferrous


castings
This Australian Standard was prepared by Committee MT-007, Non-Destructive
Testing of Metals and Materials. It was approved on behalf of the Council of
Standards Australia on 15 August 2003 and published on 16 September 2003.

The following are represented on Committee MT-007:


Australian Railway Association
Australian Aerospace Non-Destructive Testing Committee
Australian Industry Group
Australian Institute for Non-Destructive Testing
ANSTO
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Australian Pipeline Industry Association


Bureau of Steel Manufacturers of Australia
Institution of Engineers Australia
National Association of Testing Authorities Australia
TestSafe Australia
Victoria Workcover Authority
Welding Technology Institute of Australia

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AS 3507.1—2003

Australian Standard™
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Non-destructive testing

Part 1: Guide to radiography for ferrous


castings

Originated as part of AS 3507—1987.


Revised and redesignated in part as AS 3507.1—2003.

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means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without the written permission of the
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Published by Standards Australia International Ltd
GPO Box 5420, Sydney, NSW 2001, Australia
ISBN 0 7337 5493 7
AS 3507.1—2003 2

PREFACE
This Standard was prepared by the Joint Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand
Committee MT-007, Non-Destructive Testing of Metals and Materials, at the request of
industry. This Standard supersedes, in part, AS 3507—1987, Non-destructive testing—
Radiography of steel castings and classification of quality.
This Standard was prepared by the Australian members of the joint Standards
Australia/Standards New Zealand Committee MT-007. After consultation with shareholders
in both countries, Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand decided to develop this
Standard as an Australian Standard rather than an Australian/New Zealand Standard.
The objective of this Standard is to specify methods for film radiography of ferrous castings
for the determination of quality.
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In preparation of this Standard, cognizance was taken of the BS 4080, Methods for non-
destructive testing of steel castings.
This Standard is Part 1 of a series of Standards covering the radiography of ferrous
castings.
The series comprises the following Parts:
AS
3507 Non-destructive testing
3507.1 Part 1: Guide to radiography for ferrous castings (this Part)
3507.2 Part 2: Radiography determination of quality for ferrous castings
The term ‘informative’ has been used in this Standard to define the application of the
appendix to which it applies. An ‘informative’ appendix is only for information and
guidance.
3 AS 3507.1—2003

CONTENTS

Page

FOREWORD.............................................................................................................................. 4
1 SCOPE ........................................................................................................................ 5
2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS .................................................................................. 5
3 DEFINITIONS ............................................................................................................ 5
4 DESIGNATION.......................................................................................................... 5
5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.......................................................................................... 6
6 EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES............................................................................... 6
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7 METHODS OF TEST ............................................................................................... 10


8 QUALIFICATION OF NON-DESTRUCTIVE EXAMINATION PERSONNEL..... 16

APPENDICES
A INFORMATION TO BE SUPPLIED WITH THE ENQUIRY AND ORDER ........... 17
B GUIDANCE FOR THE USE OF THIS STANDARD ............................................... 19
C RADIOGRAPHY OF CASTINGS OF WIDELY VARYING SECTION
THICKNESS ............................................................................................................. 32
D FILM SENSITIVITY (IQI)........................................................................................ 35
E RADIOGRAPHY OF VARIOUS SHAPED CASTINGS .......................................... 37
AS 3507.1—2003 4

FOREWORD
Diagnosis of the nature of discontinuities located by radiography can only be made by
consideration of both metallurgical and radiographic factors. Consideration should therefore
be given to the method of manufacture of the casting under test, and the type, position and
probable distribution of any discontinuities likely to be present.
Radiographic sensitivity, in addition to consideration of surface conditions or preparation
prior to radiography, depends upon scattered radiation energy (kilovolt or isotope
spectrum), film/screen combination, scatter radiation control, exposure geometry (source to
film distance and effective source size) and several less important parameters; usually, the
highest sensitivity methods necessitate the use of X-rays. However, thickness limitations
and accessibility may preclude the use of X-rays.
For hollow components it may be possible to use single-wall or double-wall methods.
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Although radiographic sensitivity obtained with single-wall methods is generally superior


to that obtained with double-wall methods, other factors such as diameter, thickness and
accessibility may have a pronounced influence on the choice of a method.
Where alternatives exist, the exact method should be agreed on between customer and
contractor if not covered by the product or application Standard.
Non-destructive testing methods are mutually complementary; it is emphasized that the
results of one test should be considered in relation to those obtained by another method.
Accordingly differing interpretations may be required to be reassessed by alternative
methods.
5 AS 3507.1—2003

STANDARDS AUSTRALIA

Australian Standard
Non-destructive testing

Part 1: Guide to radiography for ferrous castings

1 SCOPE
This Standard specifies the methods for film radiography of whole or specified areas of
ferrous castings.
NOTES:
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1 Information to be supplied with the enquiry and order is given in Appendix A.


2 Any repair welding carried out is deemed to be part of the casting.

2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
The following documents are referred to in this Standard:
AS
1929 Non-destructive testing—Glossary of terms
2177 Non-destructive testing—Radiography of welded butts joints in metal
2177.2 Part 2: Image quality indicators (IQI) and recommendations for their use
2243 Safety in laboratories
2243.4 Part 4: Ionizing radiation
3507 Non-destructive testing
3507.2 Part 2: Radiographic determination of quality of ferrous castings
3998 Non-destructive testing—Qualifications and certification of personnel
(ISO 9712)
4738 Metal casting—Ferrous sand moulded
ISO
11699 Non-destructive testing—Industrial radiographic films
11699-1 Part 1: Classification of film systems for industrial radiography
ASTM
E1165 Standard test method for measurement of focal spots of industrial X-ray tubes
by pinhole imagining

3 DEFINITIONS
For the purpose of this Standard, the definitions given in AS 1929 apply.

4 DESIGNATION
4.1 Principle
Radiographic methods shall be designated in accordance with the following scheme (see
Table 1):
(a) By a prefix letter ‘C’ to signify testing of a casting.
(b) By a second letter to indicate source of ionizing radiation, as follows:

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