Corrosion testing in artificial atmospheres
Corrosion testing in artificial atmospheres involves exposing metal and organic materials and coatings to simulated and controlled conditions, such as saline-acid fog, or in climate test chambers. During exposure, chemical and physical changes on the surface of the samples are monitored to determine their resistance to corrosion. These tests provide crucial data for assessing the durability of the materials in real situations and for developing strategies for anticorrosion protection.