1 Scope
This document specifies a method based on a cyclic corrosion test for testing the
corrosion protection of automobiles using coating systems on aluminium, steel or
galvanized steel.
The test method uses corrosive conditions (temperature and humidity ramps and
salt spray) to create realistic corrosion patterns. These corrosion patterns are
typical for automobiles, and they are comparable in the case of sufficiently
similar protective coating systems. In particular, the accelerated test
investigates the delamination/corrosion creep that results from defined
artificial damage to a coating. Investigations of surface and edge corrosion or
investigations of adhesive specimens or components are also covered. This cyclic
corrosion test is also suitable for testing corrosion in flanged areas or near
gaps.
This document was developed for the assessment of coated substrates (test
specimens, bodywork and mounted parts) in the automotive industry. Other
applications, such as components with unpainted metallic coatings, were not part
of the scope of the standardization work. This document was originally developed
for coating systems on aluminium, steel or galvanized steel but it can also be
used for the assessment of the corrosion resistance of coating systems on other
metals and their alloys.