Standard Test Method for Exfoliation Corrosion Susceptibility in 2XXX and 7XXX Series Aluminum Alloys (EXCO Test)


Importancia y uso:

5.1 This test method was originally developed for research and development purposes; however, it is referenced, in specific material specifications, as applicable for evaluating production material (refer to Section 14 on Precision and Bias).

5.2 Use of this test method provides a useful prediction of the exfoliation corrosion behavior of these alloys in various types of outdoor service, especially in marine and industrial environments.5 The test solution is very corrosive and represents the more severe types of environmental service, excluding, of course, unusual chemicals not likely to be encountered in natural environments.

5.3 The exfoliation ratings were arbitrarily chosen to illustrate a wide range in resistance to exfoliation in this test. However, it remains to be determined whether correlations can be established between EXCO test ratings and realistic service conditions for a given alloy. For example, it has been reported6 that samples of Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys rated EA or P in a 48 h EXCO test did not develop more than a slight amount of incipient exfoliation (EA) during six- to nine-year exposures to seacoast atmospheres, whereas, ED rated materials in most cases developed severe exfoliation within a year in the seacoast atmosphere.

Subcomité:

G01.05

Referida por:

G0107-95R20E01, B0221M-21, B0221-21, G0112-22, B0209_B0209M-21A, G0031-21, G0111-21A

Volúmen:

03.02

Número ICS:

77.040.30 (Chemical analysis of metals)

Palabras clave:

2XXX aluminum alloys; 7XXX aluminum alloys; exfoliation corrosion; heat treatable aluminum alloys; immersion corrosion test;

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Norma
G34

Versión
23

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Test Method

Fecha aprobación
2023-12-01