History of Salt Spray Test and its Methods
The Salt Spray test is a laboratory test that is conducted to test the corrosion resistance properties of several metals and coatings. This test is performed using a machine called a Salt Spray chamber. Let us dive into the details of this testing chamber. All the necessary information regarding the salt spray test chamber will be covered in this blog. So, let’s start.
What is the Salt Spray test and how many test methods are in SST?
The salt spray test is a laboratory test which is done to test the corrosion resistance properties of metals. In SST, a 5% solution of NaCl is made and salt fog is produced in the salt spray chamber. The sample to be tested is placed inside the test chamber and changes on the sample would be monitored. Test methods- Three test methods are used for conducting a salt spray test.
- Acetic Acid Salt Spray test
- Material for testing: Chromium Plating, Cadmium Plating on Zinc and steel.
- 5% Neutral Salt Spray Test
- Material for testing: Platings and coatings on metallic parts.
- CASS( Copper Accelerated Salt Spray Test).
- Material for testing: Decorative Copper Nickel chrome plating, Zinc die castings, Anodized Aluminium.
Material required for Salt Spray Test
The following material can be salt spray tested.- ED coating parts
- Painted Parts
- Phosphate Parts
- Powder Coating Parts
- Zinc Plating and Zinc Alloy Platings
Preparation of solution for SST
Preparing a solution for the SST chamber is carried out very easily. All you have to do is just take fresh DM water, add 5% NaCl, and mix it well. Most importantly, check the pH of the DM water before dissolving in the NaCl.Parameters required for Salt Spray testing
The following parameters are required to conduct a salt spray test.- pH: 6.5-7.2
- Temperature of test chamber: 35+-1degree
- Spray Pressure: 0.7-1.8kg/cm2
- Temperature of saturated tank: 47+-1degree
- Fog Collection: 0.85-2.0ml/h for 80cm2.