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Sensitometric checks may be carried
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Film viewers should be clean and in
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When viewing a particular region of
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In the example on the right, the sa
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Chapter 12: Radiographic Density Fi
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Chapter 13: Controlling Radiographi
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Hole-Type IQIs ASTM Standard E1025
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Wire Penetrameters ASTM Standard E7
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Chapter 14: Exposure Calculations P
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General Welding Discontinuities The
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Cluster porosity is caused when flu
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Incomplete penetration (IP) or lack
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Internal concavity or suck back is
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External or crown undercut is an er
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Inadequate weld reinforcement is an
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Cracks can be detected in a radiogr
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Oxide inclusions are usually visibl
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Shrinkage is a form of discontinuit
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Dendritic shrinkage is a distributi
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Cracks are thin (straight or jagged
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Core shift shows itself as a variat
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Mottling is a radiographic indicati
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Incomplete penetration, as the name
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Root edge condition shows the penet
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Real-time radiography is a well-est
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