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T.O. 33B-1-1 1-37 (3) Hold the refractometer close to a light source so that the light illuminates and enters the prism. A bright light is necessary.  Overhead fluorescent lamps may not furnish sufficient illumination. (4) With the cover plate contacting the prism, look through the eyepiece.  Read the Brix value (refractive index units) where the bright and dark areas meet.  A clearer meeting line may be created by adjusting the angle between the light source and the prism face or holding the prism face closer to the light source.  Record the refractive index units.  Using the manufacturer’s literature, determine the concentration of the test sample from the refractive index value. (5)    When the test has been completed, clean the refractometer cover plate and prism face with a soft lint-free cloth.  Place the refractometer in its own protective pouch, and return it to the penetrant test kit carrying case. c.     When using the hydrometer, perform a water content test in accordance with the following procedure: (1) Mix a test sample of the new hydrophilic remover as recommended by the manufacturer in a 500-ml graduated cylinder or similar container. (2) Using the hydrometer, check the concentration of the test sample by noting its specific gravity and recording this reading. (3) Mix the working bath to the same concentration as the test sample within 5%. 1.5.5.4.1.1 A  quick  test  to  determine  if  penetrant  is  present  in  the  remover  in  a  large  enough  quantity  to  become  a  possible contaminant  can  be  accomplished  by  passing  a  blacklight  over  the  surface  of  the  remover  in  the  tank  and  visually examining it for signs of fluorescence. 1.5.5.4.1.2 NOTE The immersion removal time cited is typical.  Actual time will depend upon type of penetrant, type of remover, agitation and remover concentration.  Actual time must be  determined  at  each  depot  or  base  for  each  system  involved.    Trials  must  be accomplished  using  fresh  or  uncontaminated  remover.    The  objective  is  to  use  the minimum  time  necessary  to  produce  a  background-free  surface  on  the  immersion panel when the remover is uncontaminated. Penetrant  materials  used  in  open  tanks  are  continuously  undergoing  evaporation that  may  increase  the  viscosity  and  also  affect  removability.    Therefore,  before changing the remover bath, perform the procedures in paragraph 1.5.5.4.1c. A  performance  check  to  verify  the  concentration  of  used  immersion  hydrophilic  remover  baths  is  required.    The penetrant  from  parts  disperses  in  the  remover,  causing  turbidity  and  a  change  in  the  refractive  index.    The  turbidity makes a color comparison invalid and the change in refractive index is no longer a true indicator of concentration.  The shift   in   refractive   index   requires   developing   a   compensation   curve   for   variation   with   penetrant   concentration. Performance  testing  is  the  easiest  and  most  practical  way  of  determining  the  adequacy  of  a  remover  bath.    The  test involves  processing  two  roughened  panels  with  different  removal  contact  times  and  comparing  the  results  using  the following procedure: a.     Performance Check. Use two oxide blasted, stainless steel panels as described in paragraph 1.5.5.3.2.  A typical processing procedure is as follows:

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