This document establishes recommended practices to validate acceptable corrosion performance of metallic components and assemblies used in medium truck, heavy truck, and bus and trailer applications. The focus of the document is methods of accelerated testing and evaluation of results. A variety of test procedures are provided that are appropriate for testing components at various locations on the vehicle. The procedures incorporate cyclic conditions including corrosive chemicals, drying, humidity, and abrasive exposure. These procedures are intended to be effective in evaluating a variety of corrosion mechanisms as listed in Table 2. Test duration may be adjusted to achieve any desired level of exposure. Aggravating conditions such as joint rotation, mechanical stress, and temperature extremes are also considered. This document does not address the chemistry of corrosion or methods of corrosion prevention. For information in these areas, refer to SAE J447 or similar standard. Field experience indicates that many commercial vehicle components have less than acceptable corrosion performance. Currently available vehicle corrosion standards are inadequate. In particular available standards do not provide suitable coverage for new de-icing chemicals and application methods coming into wide spread use, no do they typically account for aggravating effects such as temperature, abrasion, mechanical operation and variable conditions depending on vehicle location. This document also provides methods of correlation and evaluation.


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    Title :

    Recommended Corrosion Test Methods for Commercial Vehicle Components


    Publication date :

    2009-06-29



    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English