Standard Guide for Conducting Exfoliation Corrosion Tests in Aluminum Alloys
Importancia y uso:
4.1 Although there are ASTM test methods for exfoliation testing, they concentrate on specific procedures for test methodology itself. Existent test methods do not discuss material variables that can affect performance. Likewise they do not address the need to establish the suitability of an accelerated test for alloys never previously tested nor the need to correlate results of accelerated tests with tests in outdoor atmospheres and with end-use performance.
4.2 This guide is a compilation of the experience of investigators skilled in the art of conducting exfoliation tests and assessing the degree and significance of the damage encountered. The focus is on two general aspects: guides to techniques that will enhance the likelihood of obtaining reliable information, and tips and procedures to avoid pitfalls that could lead to erroneous results and conclusions.
4.3 The following three areas of testing are considered: the test materials starting with the “as-received” sample up through final specimen preparation, the corrosion test procedures including choice of test, inspection periods, termination point, and rating procedures, and analyses of results and methods for reporting them.
4.4 This guide is not intended as a specific corrosion test procedure by which to evaluate the resistance to exfoliation of an aluminum alloy product.
4.5 This guide is not intended as a basis for specifications, nor as a guide for material lot acceptance.
Subcomité:
G01.05
Referida por:
G0034-23, G0031-21
Volúmen:
03.02
Número ICS:
77.120.10 (Aluminium and aluminium alloys)
Palabras clave:
2XXX aluminum alloys; 5XXX aluminum alloys; 6XXX aluminum alloys; 7XXX aluminum alloys; accelerated test; atmospheric tests; exfoliation corrosion; immersion tests; salt fog (spray) tests; test problems; test procedures;
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Norma
G112
Versión
22
Estatus
Active
Clasificación
Guide
Fecha aprobación
2022-12-01
