GB/T 26830-2011
Non-destructive testing instruments.High frequency constant potential X-ray equipment (English Version)

Standard No.
GB/T 26830-2011
Language
Chinese, Available in English version
Release Date
2011
Published By
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China
Latest
GB/T 26830-2011
Scope
This standard specifies the terms and definitions, product classification, technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules, signs, packaging, transportation, storage requirements, etc. This standard applies to high-frequency constant potential industrial X-ray flaw detectors with a voltage frequency not lower than 40kHz applied to the high-voltage transformer and a constant DC voltage applied to the X-ray tube.

GB/T 26830-2011 Referenced Document

  • GB 18871 Basic standards for protection against ionizing radiation and for the safety of radiation sources
  • GB 22448-2008 Protection rules for industrial X-ray radiographic equipment up to 500kV
  • GB/T 13384 General specifications for packing of mechanical and electrical product
  • GB/T 17618 Information technology equipment.Immunity characteristics.Limits and methods of measurement*2015-02-04 Update
  • GB/T 191 Packaging.Pictorial marking for handling of goods
  • GB/T 9582-1998 Photography--Industrial radiographic film--Determination of ISO speed and average gradient when exposed to X-and γ-radiation
  • JB/T 6220-2004 Density meter for radiography
  • JB/T 7902 Non-destructive testing.Specification for wire-type image quality indicators*2015-10-10 Update
  • JB/T 7903 Industrial radiographic illuminators
  • JB/T 9329-1999 Basic environmental conditions and testing methods for instruments transportation and storage in the transportation

GB/T 26830-2011 history

  • 2011 GB/T 26830-2011 Non-destructive testing instruments.High frequency constant potential X-ray equipment
Non-destructive testing instruments.High frequency constant potential X-ray equipment



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