Corrosion Testing
Corrosion testing measures a material’s resistance to corrosion in a variety of environments, including humidity, temperature, saline water, and other chemicals.
The corrosion resistance of materials is assessed by exposing them to chemical agents in controlled and standardised circumstances of temperature, humidity, and exposure (or as per Customer Specification).
The duration of the tests varies depending on the type of tests
Utmost care and precautions are taken while performing the tests to ensure the safety and also the accuracy of results
Set of Corrosion Tests performed at Sohm
Intergranular Corrosion (IGC) testing
Austenitic and Duplex Stainless Steels
ASTM A262 Practice, A, B, C, E, F
ISO 3651
Nickel Alloys
ASTM G28 Method A & B
Pitting & Crevice Corrosion Test –
ASTM G48-A for 24 hrs & 72 hrs
ASTM G48-B for 24 hrs & 72 hrs
Detecting Detrimental Phases in Duplex Stainless Steels –
ASTM A923 Method A & C
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Hydrogen Induced Cracking Test (HIC) Test
NACE TM 0284 for 96 hrs
Sulphide Stress Corrosion Cracking(SSCC) Test
NACE TM 0177 – Four Point Bend for 720 hrs
NACE TM 0177 – Four Point Bend for 96 hrs
NACE TM 0177 – 90°C for 720 hrs
Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking (CSCC) Test
ASTM G36 – MgCl2/CaCl2