Chemical Reagent Resistance Testing
Modern product surfaces and materials include a large amount of high-strength steel, aluminum alloys, plastics, and other materials. These materials need to have good chemical resistance to ensure the long-term use of the product. Chemical reagent resistance testing simulates the various chemical loads that products may come into contact with during actual use to assess the chemical resistance of products, coatings, etc., providing a test basis for improving product quality.
Diesel, biodiesel, gasoline/unleaded gasoline, kerosene, methanol, silicone oil, battery fluid, brake fluid, antifreeze, urea solution, hydraulic oil, grease, windshield washer fluid, automotive chemical cleaners, interior cleaners, glass cleaners, wheel cleaners, road de-icing agents, instant coffee, alcohol, power steering fluid, automatic transmission fluid, transmission oil, cleaning solvents, protective wax cleaners, lubricating oils, contact sprays, volatiles, cavity protection compounds, beverages, cosmetics, low-temperature cleaning agents, acetone, engine oil, differential oil, engine coolant, protective wax, ammonia-based cleaners, and industrial alcohol , etc.
ISO 8092-2, ISO 16750-5, etc.