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DS/EN ISO 16539

Corrosion of metals and alloys – Accelerated cyclic corrosion tests with exposure to synthetic ocean water salt-deposition process – "Dry" and "wet" conditions at constant absolute humidity (ISO 16539:2013)

active, Most Current
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 28 June 2022
Status: active
Page Count: 32
ICS Code (Corrosion of metals): 77.060
scope:

This International Standard specifies two accelerated corrosion test procedures, Methods A and B, for the evaluation of corrosion behaviour of surface-treated metals and their alloys with and without paint on them in atmospheric environments. It also specifies the apparatus used. The two tests involve salt deposition and dry/wet conditions at a constant absolute humidity. Method A applies to: metals and their alloys (including corrosion-resistance alloys) Method B applies to: metals and their alloys metals and their alloys with coatings [including metallic coatings (anodic or cathodic), organic coatings, and conversion coatings]

Document History

DS/EN ISO 16539
June 28, 2022
Corrosion of metals and alloys – Accelerated cyclic corrosion tests with exposure to synthetic ocean water salt-deposition process – "Dry" and "wet" conditions at constant absolute humidity (ISO 16539:2013)
This International Standard specifies two accelerated corrosion test procedures, Methods A and B, for the evaluation of corrosion behaviour of surface-treated metals and their alloys with and without...
Corrosion of metals and alloys – Accelerated cyclic corrosion tests with exposure to synthetic ocean water salt-deposition process – "Dry" and "wet" conditions at constant absolute humidity (ISO 16539:2013)
This document specifies two accelerated corrosion test procedures, Methods A and B, for the evaluation of corrosion behaviour of surface-treated metals and their alloys with and without paint on them...
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