Bresle method
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==Origin of the Bresle Method== |
==Origin of the Bresle Method== |
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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. |
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==Principle== |
==Principle== |
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