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BS ISO 17248:2015 Corrosion of metals and alloys. Test method for high temperature corrosion testing of metallic materials by embedding in salt, ash, or other solids

BS ISO 17248:2015

Corrosion of metals and alloys. Test method for high temperature corrosion testing of metallic materials by embedding in salt, ash, or other solids

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Standard number:BS ISO 17248:2015
Pages:26
Released:2015-04-30
ISBN:978 0 580 78212 1
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 17248:2015


This standard BS ISO 17248:2015 Corrosion of metals and alloys. Test method for high temperature corrosion testing of metallic materials by embedding in salt, ash, or other solids is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 77.060 Corrosion of metals

This International Standard specifies the method for high temperature corrosion testing of metallic materials by embedding in a corrosive powder made up of salt, ash, and/or other solids and exposing them to high temperature in a controlled gas environment to evaluate their corrosion resistance.

Two options exist: fully embedding and partially embedding.

Fully embedding is used in cases in which a mass change measurement is required.

Partially embedding is used to investigate three potentially different interaction zones on a single test piece, i.e. the embedded part, the non-embedded part, and the gas/powder interface region. Therefore, gravimetric measurements are not appropriate and metallographic investigations are necessary instead.

This International Standard does not cover methods where test pieces are immersed in a liquid or cases in which a surface deposit is applied to the test pieces. These methods are covered in ISO 17245 and ISO 17224, respectively.