Bresle method

Bresle method

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==Origin of the Bresle Method==
==Origin of the Bresle Method==


The Bresle method was launched in 1995 in the ISO 8502-6 and ISO 8502-9 standards. The test was developed to measure soluble salt concentration on steel surfaces prior to blasting cleaning and coating. Not only [[International Organization for Standardization|ISO]], but also the [[United States Navy|US Navy]], [[International Maritime Organization|IMO]], [[Naval Sea Systems Command|NAVSEA]], and [[ASTM International|ASTM]] adopted this method as their standard. The method remains the primary and most flexible test method for soluble salts on metal surfaces.
The Bresle method was launched in 1995 in the ISO 8502-6 and ISO 8502-9 standards. The test was developed to measure soluble salt concentration on steel surfaces prior to blasting cleaning and coating. Not only [[International Organization for Standardization|ISO]], but also the [[United States Navy|US Navy]], [[International Maritime Organization|IMO]], [[Naval Sea Systems Command|NAVSEA]], and [[ASTM International|ASTM]] adopted this method as their standard. The method remains the primary and most flexible [[test method]] for soluble salts on metal surfaces.


==Principle==
==Principle==