


NM01FP97AM5
This product is a high-sensitivity, post-emulsifiable (PE) fluorescent penetrant designed for use in liquid penetrant inspection (LPI) applications. Supplied in a bulk quantity of 5 gallons (18.9 liters), it is ideal for high-volume industrial testing environments where consistent and reliable flaw detection is critical.
This penetrant is formulated to meet and exceed industry standards, including those outlined in ASTM E1417, and is compatible with Methods B, C, and D, providing flexibility in inspection procedures. Method B employs lipophilic emulsifiers, Method C uses hydrophilic emulsifiers, and Method D uses solvent removal. This adaptability allows users to select the most appropriate method for their specific application and material.
Rated at Level 4 sensitivity, this penetrant is designed to detect extremely fine surface discontinuities, such as hairline cracks, porosity, and inclusions. Its high sensitivity makes it particularly suitable for critical applications in aerospace, automotive, and other industries where even the smallest flaws can have significant consequences.
The fluorescent properties of this penetrant ensure excellent visibility under ultraviolet (UV) light, making flaws readily apparent and facilitating accurate inspection. The bulk packaging provides cost-effectiveness for high-volume users, minimizing downtime and ensuring a continuous supply of penetrant.
Key Features and Benefits:
High Sensitivity (Level 4): Detects extremely fine surface discontinuities.
Post-Emulsifiable (PE): Compatible with Methods B, C, and D for versatile application.
Bulk Quantity (5 gallons - 18.9 Lts): Ideal for high-volume industrial use.
Fluorescent Properties: Ensures excellent visibility under UV light.
Meets Industry Standards: Complies with ASTM E1417 and other relevant specifications.
Cost-Effective: Bulk packaging provides economical solution for large-scale inspections.
Applications:
Aerospace Industry: Inspection of critical aircraft components.
Automotive Industry: Inspection of engine parts, chassis, and other components.
Manufacturing: Quality control of manufactured parts and components.
Welding Inspection: Detection of surface cracks and other weld defects.
Power Generation: Inspection of turbines, generators, and other equipment.
General Non-Destructive Testing (NDT): Detection of surface flaws in various materials.