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Chapter: Mark specimens
54 M16-16905-EN
wicking can occur when testing woven specimens and the wet ink is drawn, by
capillary action, into the fibers of the specimen.
If bleeding or wicking is a consistent problem, you should consider using tape dots.
Loss of detection of ink dots during tests can be caused by:
change of specimen color during testing so that contrast between the dot and
the specimen is lost - consider using a different ink color
fading of the dot due to excessive extension during the test - consider using tape
dots
flaking of the ink from the specimen - make sure the ink is compatible with the
specimen material and consider testing the specimen while the ink is still wet
the dot moves outside the field of view of the lens because specimen extension
was larger than expected - use a lens with a larger field of view

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