Dimensions: Thickness based on customer requirements
Description: The pie gauge consists of a highly permeable disc that has non-ferromagnetic material dividing it into four, six, or eight parts. The divisions act as manufactured flaws that project outward from the core in various directions. The gauge's diameter ranges from 3/4 to 1 inches. The low-carbon steel pie portions must have partitions no wider than 1/32 inch. The parts are copper-plated and furnace-brazed. The test piece is magnetized and the gauge is placed on its copper side up. The inspector can determine the magnetic field's orientation using the indications after applying the particles and removing the surplus. Dry powder is utilized with flat surfaces like weldments or steel castings as the primary use.
Material:
Description: The pie gauge consists of a highly permeable disc that has non-ferromagnetic material dividing it into four, six, or eight parts. The divisions act as manufactured flaws that project outward from the core in various directions. The gauge's diameter ranges from 3/4 to 1 inches. The low-carbon steel pie portions must have partitions no wider than 1/32 inch. The parts are copper-plated and furnace-brazed. The test piece is magnetized and the gauge is placed on its copper side up. The inspector can determine the magnetic field's orientation using the indications after applying the particles and removing the surplus. Dry powder is utilized with flat surfaces like weldments or steel castings as the primary use.
Material:
- Carbon steel
- stainless steel
- Titanium
- Aluminum
- Alloy Steel
- Cupro
- NickelInconel etc…
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