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Acetic acid salt spray

B287 acetic acid salt spray test... [Pg.110]

The CASS Test. In the copper-accelerated acetic acid salt spray (CASS) test (42), the positioning of the test surface is restricted to 15 2°, and the salt fog corrosivity is increased by increasing temperature and acidity, pH about 3.2, along with the addition of cupric chloride dihydrate. The CASS test is used extensively by the U.S. automobile industry for decorative nickel—chromium deposits, but is not common for other deposits or industries. Exposure cycle requirements are usually 22 hours, rarely more than 44 hours. Another corrosion test, now decreasing in use, for decorative nickel—chromium finishes is the Corrodkote test (43). This test utilizes a specific corrosive paste combined with a warm humidity cabinet test. Test cycles are usually 20 hours. [Pg.151]

Acetic acid salt spray test (ASS test) Copper-accelerated acetic acid salt spray test (CASS test)... [Pg.1097]

Salt Spray Fog Test with Sodium Chloride Solutions. The sample is sprayed continuously with a 5 % aqueous sodium chloride solution. There are three variations of the test the salt spray fog test, the acetic add salt spray test, and the copper chloride-acetic acid salt spray test. [Pg.36]

ASTM B368, Std. Methodfor Copper-Accelerated Acetic Acid Salt Spray (Fog) Testing (CASS Test), American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, Pa., 1990. [Pg.166]

Even though the exposure test in practical sites is stiU very important and useful, we StiU need laboratory tests. It would be very useful to accelerate the corrosion characteristics and to evaluate the results in a relatively short time. This category has some laboratory tests filling the gap between the exposure test and very fundamental electrochemical tests. To name a few, we can mention the salt spray test, a CASS (Copper accelerated acetic acid salt spray) test, and a combined cycle test [4],... [Pg.31]

Green-anodized, sand-cast ZA-12 and ZA-27 meet U.S. Military Specification MIL-A-81801 (176 hours in acetic acid/salt spray test) with a time margin of 25% die-cast ZA-27 also meets the test. [Pg.39]

Copper-Accelerated Acetic Acid Salt Spray Testing (CASS Test)... [Pg.132]

A compilation of modified salt fog tests, ASTM G 85, includes five annexes. The first. Acetic Acid Salt Spray (Fog) Testing, was originally published as ASTM B 287. In this annex, the salt solution is prepared in accordance with B 117, then tidjusted to a pH in the 3.1-3.3 range with the acetic acid. The acetic acid salt spray test is used for decorative chromium plating on steel [4]. The test duration is typically 144-240 h. [Pg.132]

The addition of acetic acid to the salt solution used in the salt spray tests was introduced first in 1945 and is currently Annex A1 of ASTM G 85 [Practice for Modified Salt Spray (Fog) Testing]. The acidified test is much more corrosive than the normal salt spray test and is capable of producing a pattern of attack similar to that developed in outdoor service for decorative chromium plate on steel or zinc. It is much slower than the copper-accelerated acetic acid-salt spray (CASS) test in ASTM B 368 [Method for Copper-Accelerated Acetic Acid-Salt Spray (Fog) Testing (CASS Test)], [77] which resembles it in effect. [Pg.571]

Applicable test methods include [28] Continuous Salt Spray Tests (ASTM B 117), Neutral Salt Spray Test (ASTM B 117), Acetic Acid Salt Spray Test, Copper-Accelerated Salt Spray Test (CASS) (ASTM B 368), Cyclic Salt Spray Tests, the Copper Development Association (CDA) Test, the Hitachi Salt Spray Test, Climate Tests, The Humidity Test, The International Electrotechnical Commission/Intemational Organization for Standardization (lEC/ISO) Test and Mud Test. [Pg.577]

Acetic Acid-Salt Spray ASTM G 85, A 1 (formerly ASTM B 287)... [Pg.633]

The most widely used cabinet test is the neutral salt spray (Fog) test (ASTM B 117), which consists of a fog of 5 % sodium chloride within the chamber at 35 C [46. Controversy exists over the validity of B 117 as a performance test because corrosion mechanisms are not always the same as those observed in automobile service. Also, not all materials can be successfully evaluated in the test. However, the value of the salt spray test as a quality assurance test is well documented [46]. Several modifications to the salt spray test have been developed including acetic acid salt spray (ASTM G 85, Annex 1), copper accelerated acetic acid salt spray (ASTM B 368), acidified synthetic seawater fog (ASTM G 43, Method of Acidified Synthetic Seawater (Fog) Testing), and modified salt spray (ASTM G 85). ASTM G 85 also includes cyclic tests. [Pg.680]


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