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Phosphate coatings continued tests

The most widely used accelerated tests are based on salt spray, and are covered by several Government Specifications. BS 1391 1952 (recently withdrawn) gives details of a hand-atomiser salt-spray test which employs synthetic sea-water and also of a sulphur-dioxide corrosion test. A continuous salt-spray test is described in ASTM B 117-61 and BS AU 148 Part 2(1969). Phosphate coatings are occasionally tested by continuous salt spray without a sealing oil film and are expected to withstand one or two hours spray without showing signs of rust the value of such a test in cases where sealing is normally undertaken is extremely doubtful. [Pg.716]

The salt water immersion test (SWI) and the standard salt spray (fog) test (SS) were conducted for both ISPCs and control baking enamels applied on bare CRS, iron phosphated B-1000, and BD+P60 panels. The painted coupons of about 1.0 mil dry film thickness cured at 163 C for 15 minutes were X-cut through the film to the substrate and then either immersed in a 3% NaCI solution (SWI test) or subjected to a continuous salt-solution spray in a test chamber (SS test). After a specified duration of testing, the specimens were removed from the salt solution, and the coated surface was immediately dried. A DUCK brand tape (Manco, Inc., Westlake, OH) was applied over the X-cut and then removed, and the protective performance was... [Pg.54]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.15 , Pg.32 , Pg.33 , Pg.34 ]




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