GB/T 22640-2008
AbolishedTest method of C-Ring sample to stress-corrosion cracking for wrought aluminium and aluminium alloys products
铝合金加工产品的环形试样应力腐蚀试验方法
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This standard specifies the test method for evaluating the stress-corrosion cracking (SCC) resistance of wrought aluminum and aluminum alloy products using a C-ring sample. It is applied in the metallurgy and materials testing industry to assess the susceptibility of high-strength aluminum alloys to cracking under tensile stress in corrosive environments. The method is particularly relevant for quality control and material selection in aerospace, automotive, and structural applications where aluminum components face combined mechanical stress and corrosive exposure.
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