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T.O. 33B-1-1 1-27 c.     Surface should be free of floating penetrant (see paragraph 1.5.5.6.2). d.     Solution should be clean and translucent. e.     There should be no odor and no evidence of algae, fungi, or other growth. f.      The developer should wet the part surface, with no water break areas after spray or immersion. g.     Part should be drained over the tank or recovery tray to reduce drag-out losses. h.     Complex shaped parts should be turned over or rotated during draining to remove any pools. i.      The correct developer dwell time must be used with the dwell time starting after the coating is dry. j.      After drying, the coating should be transparent and nearly invisible.  In examining the part in reflected light, there should be no distinct change in sheen indicating a break in the coating. 1.5.2.12 Inspection Booth. The inspection booth and process SHALL be observed and checked to verify the following: a.     Area  SHALL  be  clean  and  of  adequate  size  for  the  size  and  number  of  parts  to  be  inspected.    Booth SHALL  NOT  be  used  to  store  parts  since  non-relevant  indications  may  be  formed  when  parts  contact extraneous penetrants. b.    Area SHALL be free of spilled penetrant and SHALL NOT fluoresce when exposed to black light. c.     Area SHALL be darkened to 2 lumens per square foot or less and SHALL be periodically checked with an  accurate  visible  light  meter  for  ambient  light  and  documented  at  least  every  60  calendar  days  or when a black light bulb is changed. d.     Black light bulb and filter SHALL be kept clean. e.     Intensity of the black light SHALL be checked and documented at least once each day prior to use. f.      Filters SHALL be inspected for fit and be free of cracks. g.     Black lights SHALL be positioned so they do not shine into the technician’s eyes. h.     Technicians must observe the dark adaptation eye adjustment period. 1.5.2.13 Portable Inspection Process. NOTE Shelf  life  dates  on  aerosol  containers  of  penetrant  inspection  materials  is  the  final date that the manufacturer will warranty its product.  These products may be used after this date provided there is sufficient propellant remaining in the container and they  conform  to  the  provisions  of  process  control.    Only  containers  being  used  to perform inspections require testing. The portable inspection process SHALL be periodically observed and checked to verify the following requirements.

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