GB/T 15970.3-1995
ActiveCorrosion of metals and alloys--Stress corrosion testing--Part 3:Preparation and use of U-bend specimens
金属和合金的腐蚀 应力腐蚀试验 第3部分:U型弯曲试样的制备和应用
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This standard specifies the procedures for preparing and using U-bend specimens to evaluate the susceptibility of metals and alloys to stress corrosion cracking. It is applied in materials testing and quality control within the metallurgy and manufacturing industries, particularly for assessing the performance of sheet, strip, and plate materials under constant tensile stress in corrosive environments. The standard is used to ensure consistent and comparable test results for engineering materials exposed to service conditions where stress and corrosion occur simultaneously.
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