| 11. | The gas penetrates smaller openings than the liquids used in dye penetrant inspection and fluorescent penetrant inspection.
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| 12. | The gas penetrates smaller openings than the liquids used in dye penetrant inspection and fluorescent penetrant inspection.
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| 13. | The peculiar nature of O-linked glycopeptides is that there are numerous examples which are CNS penetrant.
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| 14. | It has been linked to autosomal dominant, fully penetrant, nonsyndromic sensorineural progressive low-frequency hearing loss.
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| 15. | The penetrant is allowed " dwell time " to soak into any flaws ( generally 5 to 30 minutes ).
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| 16. | The dwell time mainly depends upon the penetrant being used, material being tested and the size of flaws sought.
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| 17. | Sometimes an annulus can be " " offset " ", meaning that the penetrant is not centred.
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| 18. | Also, the removal of excessive penetrant is done towards one direction either vertically or horizontally as the case may be.
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| 19. | Emulsifiers represent the highest sensitivity level, and chemically interact with the oily penetrant to make it removable with a water spray.
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| 20. | The developer draws penetrant from defects out onto the surface to form a visible indication, commonly known as bleed-out.
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