Friday, August 14, 2015

New Non-Destructive Testing Standards for the 2nd Quarter 2015

Document Center Inc. is pleased to announce that the following New Standards on Non-Destructive Testing are now available:


  • ASTM E999, 2015 Edition, Standard Guide for Controlling the Quality of Industrial Radiographic Film Processing
  • ASTM E1316, 2014 Edition with Editorial Correction, Standard Terminology for Nondestructive Examinations
  • ASTM E1736, 2015 Edition, Standard Practice for Acousto-Ultrasonic Assessment of Filament-Wound Pressure Vessels
  • ASTM E2075, 2015 Edition,Standard Practice for Verifying the Consistency of AE-Sensor Response Using an Acrylic Rod
  • ASTM E2428, 2015a Edition, Standard Practice for Calibration and Verification of Torque Transducers
  • BS EN 60601-2-17, 2015 Edition, Medical electrical equipment. Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of automatically-controlled brachytherapy afterloading equipment
  • BS EN ISO 16946, 2015 Edition, Non-destructive testing. Ultrasonic testing. Specification for step wedge calibration block
  • BS EN ISO 18490, 2015 Edition, Non-destructive Testing. Evaluation of vision acuity of NDT personnel
  • BS EN ISO 18563-1, 2015 Edition, Non-destructive testing. Characterization and verification of ultrasonic phased array equipment. Instruments
  • ISO 16946, 1st Edition, Non-destructive testing - Ultrasonic testing - Specification for step wedge calibration block
  • ISO 18249, 1st Edition, Non-destructive testing - Acoustic emission testing - Specific methodology and general evaluation criteria for testing of fibre-reinforced polymers
  • ISO 18490, 1st Edition, Non-destructive testing - Evaluation of vision acuity of NDT personnel
  • ISO 18563-1, 1st Edition, Non-destructive testing - Characterization and verification of ultrasonic phased array equipment - Part 1: Instruments


For more standards like these, please see our Document Center List of Standards on Non-Destructive Testing.

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