ISO 15720:2001
Metallic coatings - Porosity tests - Porosity in gold or palladium coatings on metal substrates by gel-bulk electrography

Standard No.
ISO 15720:2001
Release Date
2001
Published By
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
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ISO 15720:2001
Scope
This test method covers equipment and techniques for determining porosity in noble metal coatings, particularly electrodeposits of gold, palladium and palladium-nickel alloy (70 % to 90 % palladium) and clad metals used on electrical contacts. The gel-bulk procedure is not as sensitive to small pores and is more complex than porosity tests involving gaseous corrodants (see ISO 14647 and ISO 15721). It also involves more chemicals, preparation and auxiliary equipment. This test is intended to be used for quantitative descriptions of porosity (such as number of pores per unit area or per contact) only on measurement areas where coatings have a sufficiently low pore density such that the corrosion sites are well separated and can be readily resolved. As a general guideline this can be achieved for pore densities up to about 25/cm. Other porosity testing methods are outlined in ISO 10308. Detailed critical reviews of porosity testing are also available. Other porosity test methods are described in ISO 12687, ISO 14647 and ISO 15721.

ISO 15720:2001 Referenced Document

  • ISO 10308 Metallic coatings - Review of porosity tests*2006-01-01 Update
  • ISO 2064 Metallic and other inorganic coatings - Definitions and conventions concerning the measurement of thickness
  • ISO 2079 Surface treatment and metallic coatings; General classification of terms Trilingual edition
  • ISO 2080 Metallic and other inorganic coatings — Surface treatment, metallic and other inorganic coatings — Vocabulary*2022-03-08 Update

ISO 15720:2001 history

  • 2001 ISO 15720:2001 Metallic coatings - Porosity tests - Porosity in gold or palladium coatings on metal substrates by gel-bulk electrography
Metallic coatings - Porosity tests - Porosity in gold or palladium coatings on metal substrates by gel-bulk electrography



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