Where to get ASTM Corrosion Testing:
There is an ASTM standard for almost everything! We don’t do them all, but when it comes to corrosion, we get close. A short list of our favorite ASTM corrosion testing practices are shown below. If you need a different ASTM corrosion test or customized testing for your specific application, please let us know.
What Are Common ASTM Corrosion Tests:
ASTM sets the standards for so many things, it’s almost hard to believe – and corrosion is one of them. Our experts serve on numerous ASTM committees, helping shape the best practices and ensuring we continue to move towards better, faster, and more reproducible testing methods. As one of the leading corrosion testing labs, we offer many common and rare ASTM corrosion testing practices, such as:
- ASTM A262 – Intergranular Sensitization Testing for Stainless and Nickel Alloys
- ASTM A923 – Detecting Intermetallics in Duplex
- ASTM B117 – Salt Fog Corrosion
- ASTM F519 and F1624 – Hydrogen Embrittlement Testing and Prevention
- ASTM G1 – Corrosion Coupon Analysis –
- ASTM G28 – Intergranular Corrosion of Nickel Alloys
- ASTM G48 – Pitting and Crevice Corrosion Testing
- and many more. Contact us about any specific test you need.
ASTM Corrosion Testing Experts
ASTM specifications are helpful, but often very complicated and sometimes confusing. Our corrosion experts can help you find the answers you need. We even provide expert witness services and consulting to help solve complex corrosion issues.
How Long Do Corrosion Tests Take?
Corrosion tests take anywhere from minutes to decades to run, depending on the specific type of corrosion. Many common tests (comparing coatings or testing metal quality) take a few days or weeks, but tests for outdoor exposure or nuclear reactors can run for decades. Our corrosion consultants can help you establish an optimized testing program based on modern math (design of experiments, specifically, which can cut testing requirements by an enormous amount).
Where to Get Corrosion Testing in Houston, Texas:
Our Houston corrosion testing laboratory is just off of 290 NW near Bingle Rd. Please visit us to discuss your needs and to see our capabilities – or fill out the form below and we’ll get back in touch ASAP.