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Nondestructive temperature differential by infrared

The nondestructive temperature differential test by infrared is used. In this method, heat is applied to a product and the surface is scanned to determine the amount of infrared radiation is emitted. Heat may be applied continuously from a controlled source, or the product may be heated prior to inspection. The rate at which radiant energy is diffused or transmitted to the surface reveals defects within the product. Delaminations, unbonds, and voids are detected in this manner. This test is particularly useful with RPs. [Pg.304]


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