Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – With carbohydrate or reaction product thereof
Patent
1989-12-18
1991-12-03
Yasich, Daniel M.
Abrasive tool making process, material, or composition
With carbohydrate or reaction product thereof
374 5, 374137, B24B 100
Patent
active
050690051
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a method for detecting flaws and surface defects in metallic workpieces, particularly in non-magnetic steel workpieces. The surface of the workpiece is heated by passing the workpiece in its longitudinal direction through an induction coil, scanning the surface of the workpiece with an infrared camera transversely across the surface of the moving workpiece immediately after induction heating and recording a streaked pattern temperature profile in which the streaked pattern repeats itself where there are flaws in the surface. It is used an induction coil with a current frequency which gives a penetration depth of the induced current in the workpiece which is greater than the depth of the flaws which are to be detected. The flaws and surface defects are detected by recording a lower surface temperature than the rest of the surface of the workpiece by scanning the temperature profile immediately after induction heating.
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Hovland Heljar
Nilsen Jan
Strom Yngve
Elkem Technology a/s
Yasich Daniel M.
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