Red Seal Ironworker (Structural/Ornamental) Practice Exam

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Which technique is commonly used as a first visual check during weld quality assessment?

X-ray examination

Visual inspection

Visual inspection is foundational in weld quality assessment because it allows for the initial identification of surface defects, inconsistencies, and overall weld integrity. As a first step, this technique is efficient and cost-effective. Inspectors can quickly assess characteristics such as weld size, shape, and surface imperfections like cracks, slag inclusions, or undercutting. Although other methods like X-ray examination, electronic testing, and ultrasonic testing provide more in-depth evaluations, they typically follow the initial visual inspection. These methods require specialized equipment and can be more time-consuming and expensive. Thus, visual inspection serves as a practical starting point that determines whether further, more detailed testing is necessary. This progressive approach ensures that any obvious issues are identified early in the quality assessment process.

Electronic testing

Ultrasonic testing

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