Magnetic Particle Testing (MT)
Magnetic Particle Testing uses one or more magnetic fields
to locate surface and near-surface discontinuities in
ferromagnetic materials . The magnetic field can be applied
with a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. When using an
electromagnet . the field is present only when the current is
being applied . When the magnetic field encounters a discontinuity
transverse to the direction of the magnetic field, the flux
lines produce a magnetic flux leakage field of their own as shown
in Figure 1. Because magnetic flux lines don't travel well in
air, when very fine colored ferromagnetic particles
("magnetic particles") are applied to the surface of the
part the particles will be drawn into the discontinuity,
reducing the air gap and producing a visible indication on
the surface of the part . The magnetic particles may be a
dry powder or suspended in a liquid solution, and they may
be colored with a visible dye or a fluorescent dye that
fluoresces under an ultraviolet ("black") light.