1、Designation: E 505 01 (Reapproved 2006)Standard Reference Radiographs forInspection of Aluminum and Magnesium Die Castings1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 505; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, t
2、he year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 These reference radiographs illustrate the categories andseverity levels of discontinuities that may occur
3、 in aluminum-alloy and magnesium-alloy die castings. They are intended toprovide:1.1.1 A guide enabling recognition of discontinuities andtheir differentiation both as to type and severity level throughradiographic examination.1.1.2 Example radiographic illustrations of discontinuitiesand a nomencla
4、ture for reference in acceptance standards,specifications, and drawings.1.1.3 The values stated in inch-pounds are to be regarded asstandard.NOTE 1The set of reference radiographs consists of five 812 by 11-in.cardboard frames containing radiographs covering discontinuities inaluminum and magnesium
5、alloy die castings. The first four frames eachcontain two sets of four graded levels of increasing severity, while the lastframe contains two ungraded radiographs. The 5 frames are contained ina1012 by 1112-in. ring binder.NOTE 2Reference radiographs applicable to aluminum and magne-sium castings up
6、 to 2 in. (50 mm) in thickness are contained in ASTMReference Radiographs E 155, for Inspection of Aluminum and Magne-sium Castings, Volumes I and II.1.2 Two kinds of illustration categories are covered asfollows:1.2.1 GradedThree discontinuity categories for alumi-num die castings and three discont
7、inuity categories for mag-nesium die castings, each illustrated in four levels of progres-sively increasing severity. Category A discontinuities areillustrated for aluminum and magnesium die castings havingthicknesses of18 in. (3.2 mm) and58 in. (15.9 mm); CategoryB discontinuities are illustrated f
8、or18-in. thick aluminum andmagnesium die castings; and Category C discontinuities areillustrated for58-in. thick aluminum and magnesium diecastings.1.2.2 UngradedOne illustration of one discontinuity for0.20-in. (5.1-mm) thickness aluminum die casting; and oneillustration of one discontinuity for18-
9、in. (3.2-mm) thicknessmagnesium die casting.1.3 This document may be used for other materials, thick-nesses, or with other energy levels for which it has been foundto be applicable and agreement has been reached between thepurchaser and manufacturer.1.4 This standard does not purport to address all
10、of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2E94 Guide for Radiogra
11、phic ExaminationE 155 Reference Radiographs for Inspection of Aluminumand Magnesium CastingsE 1316 Terminology for Nondestructive Examinations2.2 ASTM Adjuncts:Reference Radiographs for Inspection of Aluminum andMagnesium Die Castings33. Terminology3.1 DefinitionsFor definitions of terms used in thi
12、s docu-ment, see Terminology E 1316.4. Appearance of Radiographic Indications4.1 The following descriptions are for use in discontinuityidentification and classification. These descriptions apply tothese reference radiographs only.4.1.1 Category A (Porosity)Round or elongated, smooth-edged dark spot
13、s occurring individually distributed or inclusters.4.1.2 Category B (Cold Fill)A distinct darkened line orband of variable length and definite smooth outline, usuallycontinuous or interconnected.1These reference radiographs are under the jurisdiction of ASTM CommitteeE07 on Nondestructive Testing an
14、d is the direct responsibility of SubcommitteeE07.02 on Reference Radiological Images.Current edition approved Dec. 1, 2006. Published January 2007. Originallyapproved in 1974. Last previous edition approved in 2001 as E 505 - 01.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org,
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16、en, PA 19428-2959, United States.4.1.3 Category C (Shrinkage)Filamentary or jagged dark-ened areas, usually continuous or interconnected.4.1.4 Category D (Foreign Material) Isolated irregularvariation in film density, either lighter or darker than surround-ing areas. They may indicate the inclusion
17、of oxide or dross ormetallic compounds of different density. Illustration shows amore dense material.5. Significance and Use5.1 These radiographs are so designed that acceptancestandards, which may be developed for particular require-ments, can be specified in terms of these radiographs. Theradiogra
18、phs are of castings that were produced under condi-tions designed to produce the discontinuities. These referenceradiographs are intended to be used for casting thicknessranges in accordance with Table 1.5.2 The radiographic illustrations listed in Table 1 illustratethree types of discontinuities in
19、 four severity levels. Twoungraded illustrations have been included to establish theradiographic appearance of foreign material.5.3 These reference radiographs were produced in accor-dance with Guide E94. All of the references are originalradiographs.5.4 Film DeteriorationRadiographic films are subj
20、ect towear and tear from handling and use. The extent to which theimage deteriorates over time is a function of storage condi-tions, care in handling and amount of use. Reference radio-graph films are no exception and may exhibit a loss in imagequality over time. The radiographs should therefore be
21、peri-odically examined for signs of wear and tear, includingscratches, abrasions, stains, and so forth. Any reference radio-graphs which show signs of excessive wear and tear whichcould influence the interpretation and use of the radiographsshould be replaced.6. Basis for Application6.1 These refere
22、nce radiographs may be applied as accep-tance standards tailored to the end use of the product. Appli-cation of these reference radiographs as acceptance standardsshould be based on the intended use of the product and thefollowing considerations (see Note 3):6.1.1 Unless otherwise specified, discont
23、inuities of equal orlesser severity than that in the specified reference radiographare acceptable in any specified unit area of the casting. The sizeof the unit area should be specified in the acceptance criteria.Discontinuities more severe than those in the specified refer-ence radiograph shall be
24、considered rejectable.6.1.2 Any combination or portion of these reference radio-graphs may be used as is relevant to the particular application.Different grades or acceptance limits may be specified for eachdiscontinuity type. Further, different grades may be specifiedfor various regions or zones of
25、 the component.6.1.3 Special consideration may be required where morethan one discontinuity type is present in the same area. Anymodification of the acceptance criteria required on the basis ofmultiple discontinuity types must be specified.6.1.4 Where the reference radiograph contains multiplediscon
26、tinuities, as in that case of gas holes, acceptance may bebased upon the aggregate area of the discontinuities, themaximum discontinuity size in the reference radiograph, thespacing between discontinuities, or a combination of these orother criteria, or both.6.1.5 As a minimum the acceptance criteri
27、a should containinformation addressing; zoning of the part (if applicable),acceptance severity level for each discontinuity type, and thespecific area to which the reference radiographs are to beapplied.NOTE 3Caution should be exercised in specifying the acceptancecriteria to be met in the casting.
28、Casting design coupled with foundrypractice should be considered. It is advisable to consult with themanufacturer or foundry before establishing the acceptance criteria toensure the desired quality level can be achieved.7. Keywords7.1 aluminum; die castings; discontinuities; magnesium;reference radi
29、ographs; X-rayTABLE 1 Reference Radiographs for Aluminum and Magnesium Die CastingsDiscontinuityPlate Thickness,in. (mm)Applicable CastingThickness,in. (mm)Aluminum Die CastingsCategory A (Porosity)18 (3.2) up to38 (9.5), inclCategory A (Porosity)58 (15.9) over38 to 1 (9.5 to 25.4),inclCategory B (C
30、old fill)18 (3.2) up to38 (9.5), inclCategory C (Shrinkage)58 (15.9) over38 to 1 (9.5 to 25.4),inclCategory D (Foreignmaterial)0.200 (5.08) up to 1 (25.4), inclMagnesium Die CastingsCategory A (Porosity)18 (3.2) up to38 (9.5), inclCategory A (Porosity)58 (15.9) over38 to 1 (9.5 to 25.4),inclCategory
31、 B (Cold fill)18 (3.2) up to38 (9.5), inclCategory C (Shrinkage)58 (15.9) over38 to 1 (9.5 to 25.4),inclCategory D (Foreignmaterial)18 (3.2) up to 1 (25.4), inclE 505 01 (2006)2ASTM International takes no position respecting the validity of any patent rights asserted in connection with any item ment
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