ISO 6957:1988 Copper alloys - Ammonia test for stress corrosion resistance

Abbreviation
ISO 6957:1988
Valid from
15/09/1988

Information provider
Standards New Zealand,
Author
International Organization for Standardization
Information type
ISO Standard,


Description

Specifies a test, using an ammoniacal atmosphere, for the detection of applied or residual stresses which can cause failure of the material in service or storage through stress corrosion cracking. The severity of the method can be regulated by changing the pH value. In an informative annex, recommendations are given for the choice of pH-values.

 

 

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ISO 6957:1988 Copper alloys - Ammonia test for stress corrosion resistance

Description

Specifies a test, using an ammoniacal atmosphere, for the detection of applied or residual stresses which can cause failure of the material in service or storage through stress corrosion cracking. The severity of the method can be regulated by changing the pH value. In an informative annex, recommendations are given for the choice of pH-values.

 

 

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ISO 6957:1988 Copper alloys - Ammonia test for stress corrosion resistance
Description

Specifies a test, using an ammoniacal atmosphere, for the detection of applied or residual stresses which can cause failure of the material in service or storage through stress corrosion cracking. The severity of the method can be regulated by changing the pH value. In an informative annex, recommendations are given for the choice of pH-values.

 

 

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