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Enhanced Sensitivity for Critical Surface Flaw Detection

Fluorescent Dye Penetrant Testing (PT) provides the highest sensitivity within the PT family, capable of revealing microscopic surface-breaking defects invisible under normal light. Instead of a colored penetrant, this method uses a fluorescent solution that glows under UV-A illumination, enabling precise detection of cracks, laps, seams, and porosity.

Following cleaning and penetrant dwell time, excess penetrant is removed, and a developer is applied. The inspection is carried out in a darkened area under calibrated UV-A lighting. Any retained penetrant in discontinuities fluoresces brightly (usually yellow-green) against the dark background.

BQCIS performs Fluorescent PT in controlled booths compliant with ASTM E1417, NAS 410, and EN ISO 3452, ensuring repeatable, accurate detection for aerospace, power, and precision manufacturing industries.

Key Fluorescent PT Activities

Application & Excess Removal

Applying the fluorescent penetrant evenly, maintaining proper dwell time, and removing excess material to ensure clear, sharp indications.

Development & UV-A Inspection

Applying developer and conducting inspection under UV-A light in a darkened area to reveal glowing fluorescent indications of surface discontinuities.

Key Benefits of Fluorescent PT

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Highest Sensitivity

Detects extremely fine cracks, laps, or porosity that may not be visible through standard penetrant or visual methods.

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Clear, High-Contrast Indications

Fluorescent indications provide high visibility and contrast under blacklight, reducing interpretation errors and inspector fatigue.

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Applicable Across Materials

Suitable for ferrous and non-ferrous metals, ceramics, glass, and other non-porous materials.

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Ideal for Critical Components

Preferred in aerospace, automotive, and power generation sectors for safety-critical parts and weldments.

Success Story

Fluorescent PT Reveals Micro-Cracks in Aircraft Component

The Challenge:

During overhaul, an aluminum aircraft landing gear component required testing for fatigue-related micro-cracks not visible under standard lighting.

Our Solution:

BQCIS conducted Fluorescent PT (Method A – Water Washable) in a darkened booth using calibrated UV-A lamps and controlled dwell times.

The Result:

Fine fluorescent indications revealed multiple micro-cracks, leading to timely replacement of the component and prevention of potential in-service failure.

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