ISO 3059-2012 PDF
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St ISO 3059-2012
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Ст ISO 3059-2012
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Full title and description
Non-destructive testing — Penetrant testing and magnetic particle testing — Viewing conditions. This International Standard specifies controlled viewing conditions (white-light illuminance and UV‑A irradiance) and the measurement methods to be used when visual detection by the human eye is the primary aid for penetrant and magnetic-particle inspection.
Abstract
ISO 3059:2012 defines minimum requirements for visual inspection lighting and for fluorescent (UV‑A) lighting used in penetrant and magnetic-particle testing. It gives required illuminance levels for removal-of-excess-penetrant and inspection, specifies UV‑A centre wavelength and irradiance limits, and describes measurement and instrument-response requirements; the document does not cover the use of actinic blue light sources.
General information
- Status: Published (International Standard).
- Publication date: 29 November 2012 (edition 3 published late November/December 2012).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 19.100 — Non-destructive testing.
- Edition / version: Edition 3 (ISO 3059:2012).
- Number of pages: 5 (official ISO document length; some national adoptions/publishers list longer print versions).
Scope
Applies to control of viewing conditions for penetrant testing and magnetic-particle testing where the human eye is the primary detection aid. The standard sets minimum lighting/UV‑A parameters and measurement methods to ensure consistent, repeatable visual inspections. It expressly excludes actinic blue light sources.
Key topics and requirements
- Minimum white-light illuminance: removal of excess penetrant typically ≥ 350 lx; inspection typically ≥ 500 lx (in some cases ≥ 1 000 lx may be required depending on technique and application).
- UV‑A (fluorescent) source characteristics: central wavelength ≈ 365 nm (±5 nm) with controlled bandwidth; radiometer spectral response limits defined for measurement.
- UV‑A irradiance (typical guidance): removal/handling levels and inspection-level minima are specified (practical guidance commonly cites inspection irradiance on the order of 1 000 μW/cm² for fluorescent techniques with limits to avoid excessive exposure); recommended maximums/working limits are also given to reduce operator exposure and glare.
- Measurement & instrumentation: use of calibrated illuminance meters with photopic response for white light and UV‑A radiometers with the defined spectral response and calibration intervals; procedures for measuring at the test surface are given.
- Practical requirements: even illumination, avoidance of glare/reflections and stray light, stabilization time for light sources, and safety/ergonomic considerations for operators working under UV‑A sources.
(Key requirements summarized from the standard; consult the full text for exact numeric values, measurement methods and tolerances.)
Typical use and users
Used by NDT/NDE practitioners, visual inspectors, quality and inspection managers, NDT laboratories, aerospace, automotive, oil & gas, heavy industry and foundry operations where penetrant and magnetic-particle methods are applied. The standard is referenced in inspection procedures, work instructions and training for visual/fluorescent/magnetic inspection tasks.
Related standards
Commonly used alongside the ISO series for penetrant testing (ISO 3452 parts 1–6), magnetic-particle testing (ISO 9934 series) and other NDT process standards and product-specific acceptance criteria. These neighboring standards cover test materials, equipment, procedures, reference blocks and reporting while ISO 3059 addresses viewing/lighting conditions.
Keywords
non-destructive testing, NDT, penetrant testing, liquid penetrant, magnetic particle testing, viewing conditions, illuminance, UV‑A irradiance, fluorescent inspection, visual inspection, inspection lighting, inspector, ISO 3059
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 3059:2012 is an International Standard that specifies controlled viewing conditions (white-light and UV‑A) and measurement methods for penetrant and magnetic-particle inspections where the human eye is the principal detection aid.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers minimum illuminance and UV‑A irradiance requirements, spectral and instrument-response characteristics, measurement procedures at the test surface, and guidance to ensure even illumination and avoid glare or stray light; it does not cover actinic blue light sources.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: NDT technicians and inspectors, inspection and quality managers, NDT laboratories and engineers in industries that employ penetrant or magnetic-particle testing (e.g., aerospace, automotive, petrochemical, foundries, heavy engineering).
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: ISO 3059:2012 (Edition 3) replaced ISO 3059:2001. The 2012 edition is the current published edition; users should check national adoptions or ISO catalogue entries for any subsequent revisions or confirmations.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: It is closely associated with the ISO penetrant-testing series (ISO 3452 parts) and the ISO magnetic-particle series (ISO 9934 parts). Those standards address methods, materials, equipment and acceptance practices while ISO 3059 specifically addresses viewing conditions.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Non-destructive testing (NDT), penetrant testing, magnetic particle testing, viewing conditions, illuminance, UV‑A irradiance, fluorescent inspection, visual inspection, inspection lighting.