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Grinding hide small cracks?

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Christo_AU

Structural
Sep 4, 2023
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Hi All. I am investigating damage done to some steel brackets which connect a shipping container to four screw jacks used to level it. I have never been involved with the investigation of damaged steelwork before.

I want to confirm that there are no cracks at the welds using dye penetrant. However, the brackets are painted. I assume the paint will have to be removed by grinding to expose the welds below.

Is it possible that the grinding process might hide the cracks covering it with a thin layer of steel? (Similar to a burr on a knife. I am thinking malleability)
Is it possible that the grinding process might hide the cracks by filling it with paint swarf?

Thanks in advance
 
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You may consider magnaflux as it can detect shallow cracks below the surface.

Your structure is likely a fairly ductile. I wouldn't expect cracking without significant deformation.
 
Gentle sandblasting will remove the paint without distorting the underlying metal. And a small air gun is cheap.
 
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