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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Friday, February 17, 2023
Corrosion testing may predict a material's corrosion resistance, compare a wide range of materials, and analyze a material's behavior in a particularly corrosive environment.
Fremont, CA: There is typically the possibility of destructive rust forming anywhere there is metal. Corrosion may have a substantial effect on a business's bottom line. Rust is highly harsh; once formed, it spreads rapidly and may destroy a metal surface. Copper, aluminum, magnesium, titanium, and iron are particularly vulnerable to rust.
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Almost all materials may corrode if exposed to suitably reactive conditions. Air moisture, saltwater, sour service conditions, and other circumstances can cause this.
Corrosion is expected to cost the world 2.5 trillion dollars annually, or more than 3 percent of global GDP. In many cases, corrosion may be foreseen, managed, minimized, or even entirely avoided using the proper materials, under the right conditions, and with diligent monitoring. All of this is feasible with frequent corrosion analysis.
What does corrosion testing mean?
Corrosion testing refers to the processes laboratories employ to solve, avoid, or reduce corrosion problems.
These methods are frequently used in failure analysis and may be used for industrial materials and infrastructure assets.
These tests can aid in material selection as well as processing considerations. Testing may also reveal places where performance might be enhanced.
Type of Corrosion Testing
• Salt Spray Test
A substantial portion of a car is constructed of metals such as steel, aluminum, and iron, frequently subjected to corrosive environmental agents such as water, moisture, mist, humidity, and vapors. Car makers must guarantee that the metals and protective coatings are sufficient to survive these corrosive assaults. We perform testing services in our lab to determine the strength & sturdiness of anti-corrosive coatings put on the metallic materials of automobiles. Testing verifies that the protective layer put over the metals meets safety criteria and follows regulatory body norms.
• Salt Fog Testing
Salt fog is a spray test whereby a vehicle is maintained in a chamber and continuously sprayed using salt fog at a specific temperature. This aids in evaluating its resistance to corrosive salts and determining the endurance of the protective layer placed on the vehicle's body and its equivalents. We provide highly dependable salt fog testing facilities to validate the appropriateness of vehicle protection films in a specific simulated environment.
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