Acetic salt spray test according to DIN EN ISO 9227
Assessment of the susceptibility to corrosion of a metallic material, with or without corrosion protection, in relation to an acetic acid sodium chloride solution.
sample preparation | As agreed |
test chamber | Erichsen 606 / 1000 |
test temperature | (35±2)°C |
inspection solution | (5±0.5)% acetic acid solution of NaCl with a pH of 3.1 – 3.3 |
test duration | As agreed |
sample evaluation |
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Example applications for acetic acid salt spray tests
acidic salt spray tests for surfaces
Salt spray tests are frequently used in the field of surfaces to test coatings. Such a test can be carried out, for example, to determine or compare the adhesion of a coating. To do this, samples are visually assessed at defined time periods and, for example, pitting corrosion or crevice corrosion is recorded and documented.
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Acidic salt spray tests for technical safety
The safety of components depends to a large extent on their area of application. That is why test specimens are exposed to corrosive media in time-lapse tests to provoke corrosion attacks. In particular, metallic components that are exposed to the environment should be tested using salt spray tests as part of technical safety.
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