This Salt Spray Chamber is made for corrosion tests on coating products and that Standard, is adopted by the Indian standards institution for conducting salt spray tests. In this test standard, there is a direct relation between salt spray resistance and corrosion resistance present in other mediums. This is because the corrosion progress is affected by several factors such as; protective film formation. Due to this, results obtained from the test can not be counted directly. Moreover, Anodized Aluminium which has a coating thickness below then 3 micrometers is not recommended for this test.
In addition, if the final value observed in the reporting of test results is rounded off, then it shall be done following IS: 2-1960.
In this test standard, the reagent apparatus and procedure of conducting the test are specified for assessing the quality of coatings made following the product’s specifications. The type of test specimen is not specified by this test standard. The detail of the test specimen is provided in the specifications of the product.
Test solution
Dissolve sodium chloride in distilled water to produce a concentration of 50+ -5 g/l. Sodium chloride should be white and give a colourless solution in the water. Also, it should be free from nickel and copper and contain a 0.1% concentration of sodium iodide. Also, take care of the pH. If the pH is more than 7.0 then investigate the presence of impurities in salt and water.
* Adjusting the pH of the salt solution is important so that the pH of the sprayed solution will be between 6.5 and 7.2. Kept the pH control based on electronic measurement at 25 degrees. Moreover, any necessary correction shall be made by adding a solution of hydrochloric acid or sodium hydroxide.
Filter the solution before placing it into the reservoir of the apparatus. This filtration removes the presence of any solid matter. The solid matter might block the spraying device apparatus.
The apparatus of the test should be:
Method of exposing test specimens
Test duration
At the end of the test, remove the specimens from the salt spray chamber testing cabinet and allow them to dry. Remove the residues of the spray solution before examining them. A suitable method for this is to dip the specimens in clean water with a temperature of less than 40 degrees.
Evaluation of result.
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