ISO 11699-1-2008 rus PDF

St ISO 11699-1-2008 rus

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St ISO 11699-1-2008 rus

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Ст ISO 11699-1-2008 rus

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Full title and description

St ISO 11699-1-2008 rus — Non‑destructive testing — Industrial radiographic film — Part 1: Classification of film systems for industrial radiography. This entry refers to the ISO 11699‑1:2008 international standard (second edition, September 2008) and to the Russian-language edition/translation commonly distributed as "rus".

Abstract

The standard establishes a method for classifying industrial radiographic film systems (film plus specified lead screens) used in X‑ and gamma‑ray radiography for non‑destructive testing. It is intended to ensure that film‑system performance (as a contributor to image quality) meets the needs of complementary standards and radiographic practice; it excludes films used with fluorescent intensifying screens and limits measurements to a selected radiation quality to simplify classification.

General information

  • Status: Published / International Standard (confirmed in periodic reviews).
  • Publication date: September 2008 (Edition 2, 2008‑09).
  • Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
  • ICS / categories: 37.040.25 (Non‑destructive testing — Radiographic films / film systems).
  • Edition / version: Edition 2 (2008).
  • Number of pages: 9 pages.

Scope

Specifies the procedure to measure and classify the performance of industrial radiographic film systems used with specified lead screens for radiographic testing. The document applies where film screening with lead is used and where classification against a specified radiation quality is adequate; it does not apply to film systems that rely on fluorescent intensifying screens. The classification is intended to support image‑quality requirements referenced by other radiography standards.

Key topics and requirements

  • Definition and classification of film systems (film plus lead screens) for industrial radiography.
  • Measurement procedure using a selected radiation quality to determine relative performance.
  • Exclusion of fluorescent intensifying‑screen systems from the classification method.
  • Requirements and terminology aligning film‑system classification with image‑quality needs of related standards (e.g., ISO 5579, ISO 17636 and relevant EN documents).
  • Reference to complementary procedures for process control and film‑processing evaluation provided in ISO 11699‑2.

Typical use and users

Used by non‑destructive testing (NDT) laboratories, radiography service providers, film and lead‑screen manufacturers, quality managers, inspection engineers and accreditation bodies to classify film systems, specify film‑system selection, and ensure consistent radiographic image quality in film‑based X‑ and gamma‑ray inspections. The ISO technical committee responsible is ISO/TC 135/SC 5 (radiographic film techniques).

Related standards

Key related documents include: ISO 11699‑2 (control of film processing by reference values); ISO 5579 (basic rules for radiographic testing using film); ISO 17636 (radiographic testing of welded joints — film techniques); and EN/EN ISO publications such as EN 12681 (film techniques for radiographic testing of castings). These documents define complementary test methods, process control and domain‑specific radiographic practice.

Keywords

industrial radiography, radiographic film, film systems, lead screens, non‑destructive testing (NDT), film classification, radiographic image quality, ISO 11699, film processing control.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: ISO 11699‑1:2008 is an international standard that specifies how to classify industrial radiographic film systems (film plus specified lead screens) for use in X‑ and gamma‑ray non‑destructive testing.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers the measurement procedure and classification criteria for film systems using a selected radiation quality, describes the intended application (film with lead screens) and explicitly excludes classification of films used with fluorescent intensifying screens.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: NDT laboratories, radiographic service providers, inspection engineers, film and screen manufacturers, and conformity/accreditation bodies that require objective classification of film‑system performance for film‑based radiography.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: ISO 11699‑1:2008 is the second edition (2008) and replaced the 1998 edition; the 2008 edition has been subject to periodic review and was confirmed as current in ISO review cycles (confirmation noted in recent ISO records). Users should check for any later amendments or newer editions before purchase or application.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — it is Part 1 of the ISO 11699 series. Part 2 (ISO 11699‑2) covers control of film processing by means of reference values; both parts are intended to be used together for classification and process control.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Industrial radiographic film, film systems, classification, lead screens, film processing, non‑destructive testing, radiographic image quality.