BS en 12062
BS en 12062
BS en 12062
12062:1998
Incorporating
Amendment No. 1
Non-destructive testing
of welds — General
rules for metallic
materials
ICS 25.160.40
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EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 12062
August 1997
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM + A1
May 2002
ICS 25.160.40
Descriptors: Welded joints, steels, aluminium, copper, nickel, titanium, alloys, non destructive tests, quality control, weld defects,
qualification, personnel, approved organizations, comparison
English version
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EN 12062:1997
Foreword Contents
This European Standard has been prepared by Page
Technical Committee CEN/TC 121, Welding, the Foreword 2
Secretariat of which is held by DS.
1 Scope 3
This European Standard shall be given the status of 2 Normative references 3
a national standard, either by publication of an
identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by 3 Definitions 4
February 1998, and conflicting national standards 4 Abbreviations 4
shall be withdrawn at the latest by February 1998. 5 Limitations 5
This European Standard has been prepared under a 5.1 Stage of manufacture 5
mandate given to CEN by the European 5.2 Extent of testing 5
Commission and the European Free Trade
Association, and supports essential requirements of 5.3 Materials 5
EU Directive(s). 6 Personnel qualification 5
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal 7 Testing organization 5
Regulations, the national standards organizations 8 Documentation 5
of the following countries are bound to implement 8.1 Documentation prior to testing 5
this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Czech
8.2 Documentation after testing 5
Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, 9 Selection of testing method 6
Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, 9.1 General 6
Switzerland and the United Kingdom. 9.2 Butt- and T-joints with full penetration 7
9.3 Butt- and T-joints without full penetration
Foreword to amendment A1 and fillet welds 7
This document EN 12062:1997/A1:2002 has been 10 Performance of testing 7
prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 121, 10.1 Determination of standard to be applied 7
Welding, the Secretariat of which is held by DS. 10.2 Conditions for testing 7
This amendment to the European Standard 10.3 Time of testing 8
EN 12062:1997 shall be given the status of a 10.4 Non-acceptable indications 8
national standard, either by publication of an
identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by Annex A (normative) Rules and standards to be
November 2002, and conflicting national standards applied 8
shall be withdrawn at the latest by November 2002. Annex B (informative) Classification of
indications 10
This document has been prepared under a mandate
given to CEN by the European Commission and the Annex C (informative) Extent of testing 11
European Free Trade Association, and supports Annex D (informative) Non-acceptable
essential requirements of EU Directive(s). indications 11
For relationship with EU Directive(s), see Annex ZA (informative) Clauses of this
informative Annex ZA, which is an integral part of European Standard addressing essential
this document. requirements or other provisions of
EU directives 12
Annex ZA is normative, Annex C and Annex D are
informative.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal
Regulations, the national standards organizations
of the following countries are bound to implement
this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg,
Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
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1 Scope
Based on quality requirements, material, weld thickness, welding process and extent of testing, this
standard gives guidance for the choice of non-destructive testing methods of welds and evaluation of the
results for quality control purposes.
This standard also specifies general rules and standards to be applied to the different types of testing, for
either the methodology or the acceptance level for metallic materials.
Acceptance levels cannot be a direct interpretation of the quality levels defined in EN 25817 or EN 30042.
They are linked to the overall quality of the produced batch of welds.
Requirements for acceptance levels for non-destructive testing comply with quality levels stated in
EN 25817 or EN 30042 (moderate, intermediate, stringent), only on a general basis and not in detail for
each indication.
This standard can be used by application standards or by agreement between the contracting parties.
2 Normative references
This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications.
These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed
hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply
to this European Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references
the latest edition of the publication referred to applies.
EN 473, Qualification and certification of NDT personnel — General principles.
EN 571-1 , Non-destructive examination — Penetrant testing — Part 1: General principles.
EN 970, Non-destructive examination of fusion welds — Visual examination.
prEN 1289, Non-destructive testing of welds — Penetrant testing of welds — Acceptance levels.
prEN 1290, !Non-destructive testing of welds — Magnetic particle testing of welds."
prEN 1291, Non-destructive testing of welds — Magnetic particle examination of welds — Acceptance levels.
EN 1435, Non-destructive examination of welds — Radiographic testing of welded joints.
prEN 1711, Non-destructive examination of welds — Eddy current examination by phase discrimination
method.
EN 1712, Non-destructive examination of welds — Ultrasonic examination of welded joints — Acceptance
levels.
prEN 1713, Non-destructive examination of welds — Ultrasonic examination — Characterization of
imperfections in welds.
EN 1714, Non-destructive testing of welds — Ultrasonic testing of welded joints.
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3 Definitions
For the purposes of this standard, the following definitions apply:
3.1 testing
testing of a material in accordance with a standard, or a specification, or a procedure
3.2 testing level
degree of thoroughness and selection of parameter settings with which testing method is applied. Different
levels correspond to different sensitivities and/or probabilities of detection. The selection of testing levels
is normally related to the quality requirements
3.3 evaluation level
testing level from which an indication is to be evaluated (see Annex B)
3.4 recording level
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testing level from which an indication is to be recorded (see Annex B)
3.5 acceptance level
testing level below which components are accepted (see Annex B)
3.6 testing organization
internal or external organization carrying out the non-destructive testing
3.7 indication
representation or signal from a discontinuity in the format allowed by the non-destructive testing method
used
3.8 internal imperfections
imperfections that are not open to a surface or not directly accessible
3.9 quality level
fixed limits of imperfections corresponding to the expected quality in a weld. The limits are determined
with regard to type of imperfection, their amount and their actual dimensions
3.10 inspection lot
a group of welds (a group can be a part of weld or a full weld or several welds) which would be expected to
show a uniform quality because of the welding procedure applied, material, type of joints, welder,
environmental conditions during execution, time period or other items affecting the quality
4 Abbreviations
For the purposes of this standard, the abbreviations given in Table 1 apply.
Table 1 — Abbreviations
Testing method Abbreviation
Eddy current testing ET
Magnetic particle testing MT
Penetrant testing PT
Radiographic testing RT
Ultrasonic testing UT
Visual testing VT
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5 Limitations
5.1 Stage of manufacture
This standard has been prepared for the testing of completed welds (see 10.3). Testing of parent materials
prior to welding or between welding sequences are not covered by this standard. It is, however,
recommended that such testing should be performed in accordance with the referred standards for methods
and acceptance levels.
5.2 Extent of testing
!The extent of testing shall be given in an application standard or defined by specification."
Guidance on random testing is given in Annex C.
5.3 Materials
This standard includes requirements for the testing of fusion welds in the following materials, their alloys
and their combinations:
— steel;
— aluminium;
— copper;
— nickel;
— titanium.
!The use of this standard for other metallic materials shall be defined by specification."
6 Personnel qualification
Personnel performing non-destructive testing and the evaluation of the results for final acceptance of welds
shall be qualified in accordance with EN 473 or equivalent at an appropriate level in the relevant industrial
sector.
7 Testing organization
The testing organization should be organized independently of the production and its activities should be
controlled by a quality assurance system.
!If required, an external organization, which is employed with the inspection, shall be accredited in
accordance with EN ISO/IEC 17025."
8 Documentation
8.1 Documentation prior to testing
Prior to testing, all necessary preliminary information required by the testing method standards shall be
provided.
8.1.1 Written procedures
!Testing shall always be performed in accordance with written procedures as required by the standard
for the individual testing method or as defined by specification."
8.1.2 Testing plan
In certain cases, it can be necessary to carry out additional testing including more than one non-destructive
testing method (other than visual testing) or multiple applications of one method. In such cases all methods
used shall be defined in a testing plan, which shall determine the sequence and extent of testing and other
relevant aspects for control of testing and other related activities.
8.2 Documentation after testing
8.2.1 Records of individual testing
All testing shall be recorded as required by the referred standard for the relevant testing method.
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Table 2 — Generally accepted methods for detection of accessible surface imperfections for
all types of welds including fillet welds
Materials Testing method
Ferritic steel VT
VT and MT
VT and PT
VT and (ET)
Austenitic steel, aluminium, nickel, copper and VT
titanium
VT and PT
VT and (ET)
( ) Indicates that the method is applicable with limitations.
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If necessary, testing methods and levels other than those listed in Annex A may be selected. If an
application standard only requires another selection of methods, testing levels listed in Annex A can be
used as appropriate. Such alterations shall be !defined by specification."
9.2 Butt- and T-joints with full penetration
The generally accepted methods for testing of welds are given in Table 2 for surface imperfections and in
Table 3 for internal imperfections.
9.3 Butt- and T-joints without full penetration and fillet welds
For partial penetration welds and fillet welds the unfused root can prevent satisfactory volumetric testing
when using the methods given in Table 3. In cases where special test methods have not been !defined by
specification", the quality of the weld shall be assured by control of the welding process.
Techniques other than those given in Table 2 and Table 3 can be !defined" for determining the actual
degree of penetration and the dimensions of other imperfection types.
It is recommended that welds in steel with a minimum yield strength above 280 N/mm2, in austenitic steel,
in aluminium, in nickel and copper alloys and in titanium are tested using method(s) in addition to VT in
accordance with Table 2.
10 Performance of testing
10.1 Determination of standard to be applied
See Annex A.
10.2 Conditions for testing
Prior to the testing, the testing personnel shall have access to all information relevant to the object
including:
a) necessary preliminary information required by the standard for the individual testing methods;
b) testing plan, if required;
c) actions to be taken in case of detection of non-conforming welds;
d) responsibility for coordination of the inspection of parts of sub-assemblies manufactured by
subcontractors;
e) time and place of testing.
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Annex A (normative)
Rules and standards to be applied
This annex gives the correlation between the quality levels of EN 25817 or EN 30042 and the testing
techniques, testing levels and acceptance levels of non-destructive testing standards.
It shall be noted that the correlations are not quantitative links.
A.1 Visual testing
See Table A.1.
Table A.1 — Visual testing (VT)
Quality levels in accordance with Testing techniques and levels in Acceptance levels1)
EN 25817 or EN 30042 accordance with EN 970
B Level not specified B
C Level not specified C
D Level not specified D
1) The acceptance levels for visual testing are equal to the quality levels of EN 25817 or EN 30042.
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Annex B (informative)
Classification of indications
See Figure B.1.
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Annex C (informative)
Extent of testing
If the extent of testing is defined as a part (percentage p %) of an inspection lot the following rules should
apply unless otherwise required:
— each weld in the inspection lot should be tested over a length of minimum p % of the individual length.
The area to be tested should be selected at random;
— if the total length of all the welds in an inspection lot is less than x m (for example x = 1), at least one
weld should be tested in its entire length regardless of the p %;
— if an inspection lot consists of several identical welds with individual length less than x m
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(for example x = 1), randomly selected welds with a !minimum total length of p %" of the total length
of all welds in the inspection lot should be tested in their entire length.
Annex D (informative)
Non-acceptable indications
Where a test of a part on an inspection lot reveals non-acceptable indications, the following guidelines for
the extent of additional testing can be used. The testing should be performed on welds executed with the
same parameters which might be the main cause of failure e.g. welder, welding procedure or any other of
the items mentioned in 3.10:
a) two additional samples or areas of the same weld should be given the same type of testing; and
b) if the samples or areas of the same weld tested as required by a) are acceptable, the defective item
should be repaired or replaced and re-tested and all items represented by these two additional samples
or areas of the same weld should be accepted; but
c) if any of the samples or areas of the same welds tested as required in a) reveals a non-acceptable
indication, two further samples or areas of the same weld per defective one should be tested; and
d) if the samples or areas of the same weld tested as required by c) are acceptable, the defective item(s)
should be repaired or replaced and re-tested and all items represented by the additional samples or areas
of the same weld should be accepted; but
e) if any of the samples or areas of the same weld tested as required by c) reveals a non-acceptable
indication, all items represented by the progressive sampling should be either:
1) repaired or replaced and re-tested as required; or
2) fully tested and repaired or replaced as necessary, and re-tested.
!Annex ZA (informative)
Clauses of this European Standard addressing essential requirements or other
provisions of EU directives
This European Standard has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission
and the European Free Trade Association and supports essential requirements of EU 97/23/EC of the
European Parliament and the Council of 29 May 1997 on the approximation of the laws of the Member
States concerning pressure equipment.
WARNING Other requirements and other EU Directives may be applicable to the product(s)
falling within the scope of this standard.
The following clauses of this standard as detailed in Table ZA.1 and Table ZA.2, are likely to support
requirements of the Directives 97/23/EC, and 87/404/EEC.
Compliance with these clauses of this standard provides one with means of conforming to the specific
essential requirements of the Directives concerned and associated EFTA regulations.
Table ZA.1 — Correspondence between this European Standard and Directive 97/23/EC
Clauses/subclauses of this Essential requirements of Qualifying remarks/notes
European Standard Directive 97/23/EC
All Annex I, 3.1.2 Non-destructive tests
Table ZA.2 — Correspondence between this European Standard and Directive 87/404/EEC
Clauses/subclauses of this Essential requirements of Qualifying remarks/notes
European Standard Directive 97/23/EC
All Annex I, 3.2 Welds on pressurized parts
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