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Copper-accelerated Acetic-Acid Salt Spray (CASS) testing is a common quality control corrosion test. This test combines a...

Although the 2020 edition was cancelled, theAmerican Coatings Showis back for 2022, and Q-Lab will be there! We'll be...

We are proud to announce the launch of two key new features for our industry-leading Q-FOG® corrosion test chambers:

Humidity is a general term that describes the amount of water vapor in the air. Humidity is a critical element of the...

We are excited to announce the launch of our new corrosion test chamber — the Q-FOG CRH with Rapid Ramp Heater capabilities...

Q-Lab includes an air preconditioner as a standard accessory with every Q-FOG CRH tester. Not all manufacturers do this, so...

The short answer to this question is no, for two main reasons:

JASO M609/M610 CCT-I and CCT-II are cyclic corrosion tests that feature a fast transition between conditions. This fast...

The term “wet bottom” is used in two common standards for corrosion testing - ASTM G85 and SAE J2334. ASTM G85 calls for a...

What is Cyclic Corrosion Testing?

by Bill Tobin on Jun 29, 2020 4:10:40 PM

Cyclic corrosion testing is intended to be a more realistic way to perform salt spray tests than traditional, steady state...