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SECTION VI MT PROCESS CONTROL

T.O. 33B-1-1 1-42 Figure 1-8.  Specific Gravity Hydrometer Readings versus Concentration for One Manufacturer’s Water Soluble Developers. 1.5.5.6.2 Fluorescent penetrant dye contamination can be checked by visual examination of the bath surface with a black light. 1.5.5.7 Testing Dry Developer. Dry  developers,  unlike  water  based  developers,  do  not  have  a  problem  with  concentration  changes.    However,  dry developers do become contaminated.  Water or moisture from inadequately dried parts splashed into tanks by careless rinsing  or  condensation  are  potential  sources  of  contamination.    Dry  developers  can  also  become  contaminated  with penetrant when lumps of penetrant-soaked developer from heavy indications or improperly rinsed parts fall off during developer application. 1.5.5.7.1 Dry  developers  SHALL  be  periodically  checked  for  evidence  of  contamination.    Visually  examine  while  stirring  or mixing the dry powder.  Check for evidence of clumps.  It may be possible to dry the powder if the water content is low. The  lumps  of  developer  must  be  removed  or  crushed  into  loose  flakes.    If  it  is  not  possible  to  restore  the  original consistency,  the  developer  SHALL  be  discarded.    The  test  for  penetrant  is  an  examination  under  black  light  while stirring or mixing the dry powder.  Penetrant contaminated dry developer SHALL be discarded.

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