Monday, September 15, 2014

New Metal Corrosion Standards for the 2nd Quarter 2014

Document Center Inc. is pleased to announce that the following New Standards on the Corrosion of Metals are now available:


  • ASTM B368, 2009 Edition Reaffirmed in 2014, Standard Test Method for Copper-Accelerated Acetic Acid-Salt Spray (Fog) Testing (CASS Test)
  • ASTM G61, 1986 Edition Reaffirmed in 2014, Standard Test Method for Conducting Cyclic Potentiodynamic Polarization Measurements for Localized Corrosion Susceptibility of Iron-, Nickel-, or Cobalt-Based Alloys
  • ASTM G82, 1998 Edition Reaffirmed in 2014, Standard Guide for Development and Use of a Galvanic Series for Predicting Galvanic Corrosion Performance
  • ASTM G199, 2009 Edition Reaffirmed in 2014, Standard Guide for Electrochemical Noise Measurement
  • BS EN ISO 8407, Corrigendum 1 for 2009 Edition, Corrosion of metals and alloys. Removal of corrosion products from corrosion test specimens
  • BS EN ISO 11474, 2014 Edition, Corrosion of metals and alloys. Corrosion tests in artificial atmosphere. Accelerated outdoor test by intermittent spraying of a salt solution (Scab test)
  • BS EN ISO 17081, 2014 Edition, Method of measurement of hydrogen permeation and determination of hydrogen uptake and transport in metals by an electrochemical technique
  • DIN EN ISO 8407, 2014 Edition, Corrosion of metals and alloys - Removal of corrosion products from corrosion test specimens 
  • DIN EN ISO 11474, 2014 Edition, Corrosion of metals and alloys - Corrosion tests in artificial atmosphere - Accelerated outdoor test by intermittent spraying of a salt solution (Scab test) 
  • ISO 6509-1, 1st Edition, Corrosion of metals and alloys - Determination of dezincification resistance of copper alloys with zinc - Part 1: Test method
  • ISO 17081, 2nd Edition, Method of measurement of hydrogen permeation and determination of hydrogen uptake and transport in metals by an electrochemical technique


For more standards like these, please see our Document Center List of Standards on the Corrosion of Metals.

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