Cyclic Corrosion Test (CCT) is an advanced laboratory method used to evaluate the corrosion resistance of coated metals, such as galvanized steel or painted products. It is considered far more representative of real-world environments than traditional, constant-condition salt spray tests.
Purpose and Mechanism
The CCT achieves greater realism by simulating the constantly changing conditions found outdoors. It involves cycling the test specimen through various distinct environments, including:
This cycling promotes the natural formation of corrosion mechanisms, such as rusting, blistering, and paint adhesion failure, which do not typically occur under steady salt fog conditions. The CCT provides engineers with a highly reliable measure of a material's expected service life and durability in its intended application.