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Corrosion testing continued weathering

Specification for electroplated coatings of 65/35 tin/nickel alloy Method for the evaluation of results of accelerated corrosion tests on metallic coatings Methods of test for paints Cross-cut test Pull-off test for adhesion Resistance to artificial weathering (enclosed carbon arc) and Addendum No. 1 Resistance to continuous salt spray Notes for guidance on the conduct of natural weathering test... [Pg.1096]

A conventional weather station approach has often been used to monitor atmospheric variables regsuxitng atmospheric corrosion [7]. Temperature and relative humidity may be recorded continuously, and these data are used to produce average temperatures for periods of time such as days, weeks, or months. Electrical monitoring sensors have been developed to measure when wetness exists on the surface by means of detecting a potential difference between dissimilar metals [8]. A standard device is shown in ASTM G 84, Practice for Measurement of Time of Wetness on Surfaces Exposed to Wetting Conditions as in Atmospheric Corrosion Testing. The information on time of wetness is usually reduced to a percentage or fraction of time a surface is wet in a month or in a year. [Pg.159]


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