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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ultrasonic testing report format in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the LEA #, School District, Attn, and Address fields at the top of the form. These details are essential for identifying the report's origin.
  3. Enter the Lab Doc # and Lab Job # to associate this report with specific lab work. Ensure accuracy for tracking purposes.
  4. Complete the Material Thickness section, followed by the Report Date. This information is crucial for documentation and compliance.
  5. Fill in Weld I.D., Weld Joint AWS, and Welding Process fields. Specify Quality Requirements – Section No. as needed.
  6. In the Discontinuity Evaluation section, provide detailed ratings and measurements such as Angular Distance, Length, and Depth from 'A' Surface.
  7. Complete the Location in Structure and Identification Number fields to pinpoint where tests were conducted.
  8. Finally, ensure all signatures are obtained at the bottom of the form to validate compliance with DSA approved documents.

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There are several different types of ultrasonic testing, including: Automated Ultrasonic Backscatter Technique. Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing. Long Range Ultrasonic Testing. Internal Rotating Inspection Systems. Time of Flight Diffraction. Dry-Coupled Ultrasonic Testing. Rapid Ultrasonic Gridding (RUG)
A-scan displays the amplitude of received ultrasound signals as a function of time. B-scan produces a two-dimensional cross-sectional image by moving the transducer along an object. C-scan creates a planar two-dimensional image of internal structures without dismantling parts.
Ultrasonic testing relies on directing soundwaves with transducersdevices made of piezoelectric materials that convert electrical impulses to sound waves. With an ultrasonic instrument to initiate electrical impulses, the UT technician uses transducers to direct sound waves through the material in one of two modes.
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) is used to collect information about a material in ways that do not alter it (i.e., without destroying it). Destructive Testing (DT) is used to collect information about a material in ways that do alter it (i.e., destroy it).
The Ultrasonic Testing (UT) characterizes the physical condition of an object using high frequency sound waves and can identify surface, subsurface and in volume defects, depending on its variant.

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Data from ultrasonic inspection can be saved and analyzed using different formats such as A-scan, B-scan, C-scan, and D-scan. A-Scan: An A-scan is the most basic format of ultrasonic testing data. It is a graph of the amplitude of the ultrasonic signal as a function of time.
Ultrasonic testing (UT) comprises a range of non-destructive testing (NDT) techniques that send ultrasonic waves through an object or material. These high frequency sound waves are transmitted into materials to characterise the material or for flaw detecting.
As a non-destructive testing method, ultrasonic testing is ideal for detecting flaws and defects without damaging the object or material being tested.

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