1.1 These test methods cover accelerated determination of the resistance of porcelain enamel coatings on aluminum alloys to spalling from exposure to moisture or weathering. Test Method A, using a 5 % solution of ammonium chloride, requires 96-h immersion while Test Method B, using a 1 % solution of antimony trichloride, is completed after 20 h of immersion. The spalling tendency is evaluated by the same criteria in both methods. While either method is suitable for magnesium silicon alloys, such as 6061, Test Method B is preferred for simple alloys or commercially pure aluminum, such as 1100.
1.2 The test methods appear in the following order:
| Sections | |
| Test Method A-Ammonium Chloride | |
| Test Method B-Antimony Trichloride |
It is difficult to overemphasize the importance of the spall test. Porcelain enameled aluminum that fails this test will probably spall in service if subjected to moisture or weathering.
| SDO | ASTM: ASTM International |
| Document Number | C703 |
| Publication Date | April 1, 2006 |
| Language | en - English |
| Page Count | 3 |
| Revision Level | 72(2006) |
| Supercedes | |
| Committee | B08.12 |