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AS 2331.0-2006

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Methods of test for metallic and related coatings, Part 0: Method selection guide

Gives guidance on the selection of the appropriate methods for the testing of metallic and related coatings.
Published: 14/08/2006
Pages: 13
Table of contents
Cited references
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Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
1 Scope and general
1.1 Scope
1.2 Referenced documents
1.3 Definitions
2 Method section guide—Local thickness tests
2.1 Method 1.1: Micrographic examination of cross-sections
2.1.1 Scope
2.1.2 Principle
2.2 Method 1.2: Coulometric method
2.2.1 Scope
2.2.2 Principle
2.3 Method 1.3: Magnetic method
2.3.1 Scope
2.3.2 Principle
2.4 Method 1.4: Magnetic induction and eddy current methods
2.4.1 Scope
2.4.2 Principle
2.5 Method 1.5: Beta-backscatter method
2.5.1 Scope
2.5.2 Principle
2.6 Method 1.6: Taper section method
2.6.1 Scope
2.6.2 Principle
2.7 Method 1.7: Measurement of dry film thickness of thin coating systems particularly by coil coated products by destructive means using a boring device
2.7.1 Scope
2.7.2 Principle
3 Method selection guide—Tests for average coating mass per unit or for thickness
3.1 Method 2.1: Dissolution Methods―Strip and weigh, and analytical
3.1.1 Scope
3.1.2 Principle
3.2 Method 2.3: Hydrogen evolution method for zinc coatings
3.2.1 Scope
3.2.2 Principle
4 Method selection guide—Corrosion and related property tests
4.1 Method 3.1: Neutral salt spray test (NSS test)
4.1.1 Scope
4.1.2 Principle
4.2 Method 3.2: Acetic acid salt spray test (ASS test)
4.2.1 Scope
4.2.2 Principle
4.3 Method 3.3: Copper accelerated acetic acid salt spray test (CASS test)
4.3.1 Scope
4.3.2 Principle
4.4 Method 3.4: Thioacetamide anti-tarnish and porosity test
4.4.1 Scope
4.4.2 Principle
4.5 Method 3.5: Sulfur dioxide/hydrogen sulfide porosity tests
4.5.1 Scope
4.5.2 Principle
4.6 Method 3.6: Electrographic porosity test
4.6.1 Scope
4.6.2 Principle
4.7 Method 3.7: Corrodkote (CORR) test
4.7.1 Scope
4.7.2 Principle
4.8 Method 3.8: Humidity test―24 h cycle, damp heat
4.8.1 Scope
4.8.2 Principle
4.9 Method 3.9: Porosity tests―Ferroxyl test
4.9.1 Scope
4.9.2 Principle
4.10 Method 3.10: Cracks and pores in chromium
4.10.1 Scope
4.10.2 Principle
4.11 Method 3.11: Chemical residue tests
4.11.1 Scope
4.11.2 Principle
4.12 Method 3.12: Cyclic salt fog/UV exposure of organically coated metal
4.12.1 Scope
4.12.2 Principle
4.13 Method 3.13: Wet (salt fog)/dry/humidity
4.13.1 Scope
4.13.2 Principle
5 Method selection guide—Physical tests
5.1 Method 4.1: Qualitative adhesion tests
5.1.1 Scope
5.1.2 Principle
5.2 Method 4.2: Ductility
5.2.1 Scope
5.2.2 Principle
5.3 Method 4.4: Assessment of intensity of shot-peening
5.3.1 Scope
5.3.2 Principle
5.4 Method 4.5: Electroplated plastics―Thermal cycling tests
5.4.1 Scope
5.4.2 Principle
5.5 Method 4.7: Resistance to scratching
5.5.1 Scope
5.5.2 Principle
Appendix A
Cited references in this standard
[Current]
Metallic and other non-organic coatings — Corrodkote corrosion test (CORR test)
[Superseded]
Metallic and other non organic coatings — Sulfur dioxide test with general condensation of moisture
[Current]
Metallic coatings - Rating of test specimens and manufactured articles subject to corrosion tests
[Current]
Metal finishing — Glossary of terms in electroplating and related processes
[Current]
Metallic and oxide coatings — Measurement of coating thickness — Microscopical method
Content history
[Superseded]
DR 06289
AS 2331.0-2006 REC:2017
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