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White Contrast Paint
A bright white, opaque NDT contrast paint, WCP-2 provides a high contrast background to improve probability of detection and sensitivity during visible magnetic particle inspections.
This fast drying paint aerosol sprays on evenly, without flaking, before inspection so when non-florescent / colored magnetic particles are applied, the indications appear clearly against the opaque white background.
WCP-2 can be used with all types of colored and visible mag particles, including 7HF or 7C Black wet method particles, and #2 Yellow or #8A Red dry method magnetic powders.
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WG-6 Weld Gauge (also known as hi-lo) for measuring inside misalignment, pipe wall thickness, bevel angle, fit-up gap, fillet leg length, crown height, fillet weld size and for preparing socket welds.
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WG-1 Weld Gauge (also known as bridgecam or cam type) to measure in inches or millimeters the following: preparation angle, excess weld metal, undercut depth, pitting depth, weld throat size, etc.
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W.T.P.S. pressure gauge with calibration block.
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Adjustable fillet weld gage for measuring throat thickness, uneven leg fillet welds and fillet weld legs from 1/8″ to 1″ in 1/32″ increments.
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Imperial WG-2 Weld Gauge (also known as automatic weld size gauge) used for: checking reinforcement, checking fillet weld throat and determining fillet weld span size.
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Imperial WG-2 Weld Gauge (also known as automatic weld size gauge) used for: checking reinforcement, checking fillet weld throat and determining fillet weld span size.
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The WG-3 Imperial Weld Gauge (also known as an inclined T-type gauge) is used to: check the angle of the vertical part, check the acute and obtuse sides of the weld.
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WG-3A welding gauge (imperial and metric scales, also known as slanted T-type gauge) used for: checking the angle of a vertical element, checking the acute and obtuse sides of the weld.
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WG-3M Weld Metric Gauge (also known as an inclined T-type gauge) to be used for: checking the angle of a vertical member, checking the acute and obtuse sides of the weld.
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WG-4 welding gauge (also known as pipe pit gauge) with a range of 0 to 1/2″ and resolution of 1/64″ and 0.010.
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WG-5 1/64 inch resolution weld gauge (also known as V-WAC gage) used to: check undercuts/pits up to 1/4 inch, porosity, crowns up to 1/4 inch.
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WG-5A Weld Gauge (also known as V-WAC gauge) with a resolution of 0.020 inch used to: check undercuts/pits up to 0.240 inch, porosity, crowns up to 0.240 inch.
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WG-5M 0.5 mm resolution weld tester (also known as GALGA V-WAC) to be used for: checking undercuts/pits up to 6 mm, porosity, crowns up to 6 mm.
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WG-7 Imperial Weld Gauge (also known as fillet weld set) for measuring fillet leg and throat size.