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| Item ID / Location | Defect Description | Indication Size (mm/in) | Accepted / Rejected | Remarks | |--------------------|--------------------|-------------------------|---------------------|---------| | e.g., Weld #1 | Linear crack | 3 mm | Rejected | Grind & re-test | | e.g., Bolt hole | None | N/A | Accepted | – | dye penetrant test report format in word
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You can create a reusable Word template by saving the above format as .dotx (Word Template). Many NDT organizations also provide editable .docx templates – simply customize the header, add your company logo, and modify acceptance criteria per project. Using a structured ensures consistency and easy editing
A Dye Penetrant Test (PT), also known as Liquid Penetrant Inspection (LPI), is a non-destructive testing (NDT) method used to detect surface-breaking defects (cracks, porosity, laps, seams) in non-porous materials. Proper documentation is critical for quality assurance, traceability, and regulatory compliance. Using a structured ensures consistency and easy editing.