What modifications to standard test methods are available, and what extra charges, if any, are applied?
A3. Simple modifications to standard procedures can be made at no additional cost. Examples: • Using field samples of the corrodant rather than standard chemical solutions, since they will better represent the problem. • Performing the test at a higher temperature because that is the temperature that the part is expected to withstand. • Using a sample configuration that more realistically represents the production part and processing rather than a test coupon. • Using field samples of the corrodant rather than standard chemical solutions, since they will better represent the problem. • Altering the applied voltage or scan rate to prevent unwanted reactions from occurring.
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