VDA 233-102
Cyclic corrosion testing of materials and components in automotive construction.
The purpose of this test is to provide an accelerated test procedure for the assessment of the corrosion behaviour of components and of the corrosion protection provided by coating systems. The test method is based on real corrosive conditions and delivers differentiated results for a large number of uses in automotive applications
Test specimens are placed in an enclosed chamber, and positioned at an angle of 65° to 75° to the horizontal with the side to be tested uppermost. The salt spray phase is performed with a 1% solution of sodium chloride, (pH 6.5 to 7.1) and falls out onto the specimens at a rate of 2.0 to 4.0ml/80cm²/hour.
A full test cycle lasts 7 days and consists of:
- 3 times = 24 hours cycle A without freezing phase, with 3 hours salt spray phase
- 3 times = 24 hours cycle B without freezing phase, without salt spray including assessment of samples
- 1 time = 24 hours cycle C with freezing phase, without salt spray.
Cycles A,B & C are multi step cycles consisting of varying degrees of temperature from -15°C to +50°C and humidity values of between 50% and 95%.
The typical test duration is six full test cycles. (6 Weeks)