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             Appendix 24.1  Fundamental standards used in ultrasonic testing
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             British Standards
             BS  2704               Calibration Blocks
             BS  3683 (Part 4)      Glossary of Terms
             BS  3889 (Part  SA)    Ultrasonic Testing of Ferrous Pipes
             BS  3923               Methods of Ultrasonic Examination  of Welds
             BS  3923 (Part 1)      Manual Examination  of Fusion Welds in Ferritic  Steel
             BS  3923 (Part 2)      Automatic Examination  of Fusion Welded Butt Joints in Ferritic Steels
             BS  3923 (Part 3)      Manual Examination of Nozzle Welds
             BS 4080                Methods of Non-Destructive Testing of Steel Castings
             BS 4124                Non-Destructive  Testing of Steel Forgings-Ultrasonic  Flaw Detection
             BS  4331               Methods for Assessing the Performance Characteristics of Ultrasonic Flaw
                                    Detection Equipment
             BS 4331 (Part 1)       Overall Performance-Site  Methods
             BS 4331 (Part 2)       Electrical Performance
             BS 4331 (Part 3)       Guidance on the In-service Monitoring of Probes (excluding Immersion Probes)
             BS  5996               Methods of Testing and Quality Grading of Ferritic Steel Plate by Ultrasonic
                                    Methods
             M 36                   Ultrasonic Testing of Special Forgings by an Immersion Technique
             M 42                   Non-Destructive  Testing of Fusion  and Resistance Welds in Thin Gauge
                                    Material  (ASTM)
             American  Standards
             E  114                 Testing by the Reflection Method using Pulsed Longitudinal  Waves Induced by
                                    Direct Contact
             E  127                 Aluminum Alloy Ultrasonic Standard Reference Blocks
             E  164                 Ultrasonic Contact Inspection of Weldments
             E 213                  Ultrasonic  Inspection of Metal Pipe and Tubing for Longitudinal  Discontinuities
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