blakmax
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- Jul 7, 2009
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Does anyone have information on the effectiveness/risks of using dye penetrants for inspecting composites for damage such as impact damage?
My thoughts are that firstly if it is BVID there may not be sufficient surface damage (compared to sub-surface delaminations) to make the process viable, and conversely if there is sufficient surface damage, then there is a risk of the penetrant migrating into the damage, thus rendering repair efforts futile because of contamination of surfaces which would probably be bonded during repair.
My thoughts are that firstly if it is BVID there may not be sufficient surface damage (compared to sub-surface delaminations) to make the process viable, and conversely if there is sufficient surface damage, then there is a risk of the penetrant migrating into the damage, thus rendering repair efforts futile because of contamination of surfaces which would probably be bonded during repair.