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Figure 1-6. Illustration of Crack Depth in Chrome-Plated Panel

T.O. 33B-1-1 1.5.3.5 Unsatisfactory Materials. NOTE Knowledge of problems, even relatively minor items, is essential for improve- ment  in  the  NDI  program,  the  materials  specification,  and  qualification testing.  Information copies of written correspondence concerning unsatisfac- tory penetrant materials SHALL be furnished to AFRL/MLSA, 2179 Twelfth Street, Ste. 1, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433-7718. Unsatisfactory materials SHALL be reported in accordance with T.O. 00-35D-54 (Air Force) or AR 735-11-2 (Army).  A copy of the quality conformance test report SHALL be included as substantiating data. Air Force NDI Program Office, AFRL/MLS-OL, 4750 Staff Dr., Tinker AFB, OK 73145-3317; DSN 339-4931 is the item manager  for  penetrant  materials.    They  may  be  contacted  for  assistance  when  preparing  a  material deficiency  report.    (For  Navy:  Commanding  Officer  Naval  Aviation  Maintenance  Office,  Attn.:    NDI  PM, Patuxent River, MD 20670; for Army: Commander, AVSCOM, Attn.:  AMSAV-MC, 4300 Goodfellow Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63120-1798). 1.5.4 Monitoring Process Performance (Stationary Inspection Units). 1.5.4.1 Description of Process Monitoring Device. An example of a process monitoring device is the Penetrant System Monitor (PSM), also known as the ‘‘star burst’’  panel.    The  PSM  is  alternatively  specified  as  Pratt  and  Whitney  TAM  Panel  146040,  Sherwin Company P/N PSM-5 and Magnaf lux Company P/N 198055.  The panel is especially suitable for high volume, semi-automated, and fully automated depot systems.  It is intended to be used as a daily or weekly monitor of the  entire  penetrant  process.    When  properly  used,  the  PSM  will  signal  changes  that  would  affect  the integrity of a penetrant inspection process, changes that may have occurred in the materials, equipment or procedures.    It  is  not  a  substitute  for  the  cracked  chrome  plate  panels  that  are  used  to  compare  the performance of the materials in terms of sensitivity. 1.5.4.1.1 The PSM is a stainless steel panel measuring 4 inches wide by 6 inches long.  A chrome-plated strip runs the length while the other side is a medium roughness, grit blasted surface.  The chrome-plated strip contains five, evenly spaced, crack centers.  The crack centers are in circular patterns varying in size from about 1/4- inch diameter down to about 1/32-inch diameter, and are arranged in order of magnitude.  The cracks radiate from the center in a star or sunburst pattern.  No two panels are completely identical.  Crack patterns and sizes vary from panel to panel.  The panels are supplied in sets of two, with the supplier matching the panels as closely as possible.  One panel is reserved for use as a ‘‘reference’’ or ‘‘transfer’’ standard while the other is the ‘‘working’’ panel. 1.5.4.1.2 The PSM can monitor the entire process because it can be processed directly in the working tanks along with production  parts.    In  addition,  the  grit  blasted  strip  will  separately  indicate  the  effectiveness  of  just  the removal   process   steps.      One   disadvantage   is   that   small   or   gradual   changes   are   not   readily   noticed. Furthermore,  as  with  cracked  chrome  plate  panels,  the  PSM  indications  deteriorate  with  handling  and repeated use.  Also, the PSM panel can retain large amounts of residual penetrant, so careful and thorough cleaning is mandatory. 1.5.4.1.3 The  50m  and  30m  panels  are  usually  used  with  low  and  medium  sensitivity  penetrants.    The  20m  and  10m panels  are  usually  used  with  high  and  ultra-high  sensitivity  penetrants.    The  standard  panel  is  the  20m panel.  After the 2.80 inch wide plate is plated and cracked, it is cut in half, lengthwise.  This produces two panels  containing  symmetrical  crack  patterns  in  each  panel.    Since  the  cracks  extend  across  the  original panel, the two panels are provided as a set with each panel measuring 3.94 inches (100 mm) long and 1.38 inches (35 mm) wide. Change 2 1-31

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