- MAXIFLUX UV LIGHT
- MAXIFLUX Handheld charging style LED-UV light
- MAXIFLUX UV – A LED Torch- Ultraviolet Torch Lamp DG-10/30/50/70 Series
- UV LIGHT METER
- Spectro-UV AccuPro Series XP-2000 / XP-4000
- ECONOMICAL DIGITAL LIGHT METER
- ASTM FIELD INDICATOR (PIE GAUGE)
- RESIDUAL MAGNETIC FIELD INDICATORS
- CENTRIFUGE TUBE WITH STAND
- KETOS RING
- DYE PENETRANT TESTING (DP TESTING)


Centrifuge tubes and stand to measure settling volume Centrifuge Tubes are used to monitor the concentration of magnetic particles and the level of contamination in fluorescent and visible baths.
BATH STRENGTH The amount of magnetic particles per gallon of fluid in the inspection bath is called its strength or concentration. If the bath concentration is below recommended strength, weak particle indications will be produced or possibly no indication will appear; therefore, defects will not be detected. If there are too many particles in the bath, indications may be masked by heavy background buildup. The usable limits of bath strength are quite broad, but for consistent results the bath strength should be maintained constant at all times. A light bath strength usually forms good indications on deep cracks, but a heavier particle concentration will show fine defects better. The bath concentration, which will best detect all defects, should be determined and held constant. Bath strength should be checked at least once each day. After the entire bath has been thoroughly mixed and agitated, it is essential to check it for strength. The most widely used method is by gravity settling in a graduated ASTM pear shaped centrifuge tube.
SPECIFICATIONS COMPLIANCE
- ASTM E709-08 (Sections 20.6.1 & X5)
- ASTM E1444/E1444M-12 (Section 7.2.1)
- ASME (Section V, Article 7: T-765)