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CO2 Corrosion testing

CO2 Corrosion testing

CO2 Corrosion testing

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Hi guys,

does anyone know a normative test (like salt brine) which could be used to evaluate the resistance of some polymers to CO2 corrosive (=humid) environnement?

I'd like to qualify some electrical insulation in such environment, but I don't find any standard test procedure. Does someone know if it exists (it should) and where to find some information...

many thanks!

RE: CO2 Corrosion testing

Contact the insulation material suppliers like Du Pont, Schenectady, P. Leo or Ripley Resin who have already done the testing.
Cheers

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