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ISO 14993:2001

Corrosion of metals and alloys - Accelerated testing involving cyclic exposure to salt mist, dry and wet conditions

This International Standard specifies the apparatus and test procedure to be used in conducting accelerated corrosion tests for the comparative evaluation of metallic materials with or without permanent corrosion protection or temporary corrosion protection in salt-contaminated outdoor environments. The test involves cyclic exposure of the specimens to neutral salt mist, "dry" and "wet" conditions. The type of test specimen and the exposure period are not specified.

The particular advantages of this test over conventional accelerated tests such as the neutral salt spray test (NSS) lie in its ability to better reproduce the corrosion that occurs in outdoor salt-contaminated environments.

The accelerated corrosion tests involving cyclic exposure to salt mist, "dry" and "wet" conditions apply to:

  • metals and their alloys;
  • metallic coatings (anodic and cathodic);
  • conversion coatings;
  • anodic oxide coatings;
  • organic coatings on metallic materials.


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