NACE SP0508-2017

Methods of Validating Equivalence to ISO 8502-9 on Measurement of the Levels of Soluble Salts

National Association of Corrosion Engineers, 11/15/2017

Publisher: NACE

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Published:15/11/2017

Pages:20

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The purpose of this standard practice is to define a method that shows equivalence of other methods for measuring the level of contamination of soluble salts on surfaces to the Bresle patch method defined by ISO(1) 8502-9.1 This standard practice provides a way to establish equivalence by testing and comparing results of the tests to meet established criteria that would be achieved using the method specified in ISO 8502-9. Equivalence is evaluated at three salt levels (30 mg/m2, 50 mg/m2, and 85 mg/m2) on three surface conditions (grit blasted steel, zinc silicate preconstruction primer on steel, and rusted steel).

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