Salt/Sulfur Dioxide Spray (Fog) Testing, Cyclic (ASTM G 85)

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Salt/Sulfur Dioxide Spray (Fog) Testing, Cyclic (ASTM G 85)

Touchstone has several salt spray cabinets, and can perform both standard and customized testing to ASTM G85, ASTM B117, ASTM B368 and other specifications. Salt/Sulfur Dioxide Spray (Fog) Testing is performed according to ASTM G 85, Annex A4. It is performed in a salt fog cabinet. Either synthetic sea salt or sodium chloride can be used to make up the solution (5% by wt.). The solution is atomized in the heated cabinet that is maintained at 95 F. The cabinet is equipped with a timing device and flowmeter/valve arrangement to periodically inject SO2 gas at a specified volume. A typical cycle is introduction of the gas for 1 hour four times a day (every 6 hours). This test is used to determine time to perforation in thin aluminum alloy sheet stock. Reference: ASTM G85 - Standard Practice for Modified Salt Spray (Fog) Testing, Annex A4, SO2 salt spray test, cyclic

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