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Laboratory Cyclic Corrosion Test
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2334_200312
- Revised
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Scope
The SAE J2334 lab test procedure should be used when determining corrosion performance for a particular coating system, substrate, process, or design. Since it is a field-correlated test, it can be used as a validation tool as well as a development tool. If corrosion mechanisms other than cosmetic or general corrosion are to be examined using this test, field correlation must be established.
Rationale
The changes included in this revision lift the restriction of using this test profile strictly for cosmetic corrosion on painted steel panels. Since the original publishing if this test specification, numerous tests have been conducted on non-cosmetic samples with satisfactory results. It is the user’s responsibility to create field correlation for non-cosmetic corrosion related testing.
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Issuing Committee
Materials, Processes and Parts Council
The Materials, Processes, and Parts Council (MPPC) promotes, directs, supervises and provides for the development of consensus SAE Technical reports. The council also conducts investigations for activities related to engineered materials, processes and parts used in the surface mobility industry. Participants in the SAE Materials, Processed and Parts Council include OEMs, suppliers, consulting firms, government and other interested parties.
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