SAE J1684-2000
Test Method for Evaluating the Electrochemical Resistance of Coolant System Hoses and Materials

Standard No.
SAE J1684-2000
Release Date
2000
Published By
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
Status
Replace By
SAE J1684-2005
Latest
SAE J1684-2018
Scope
This test method provides a standardized procedure for evaluating the electrochemical resistance of automotive coolant hose and materials. electrochemical degradation has been determined to be a major cause of EPDM coolant system hose failures. The test method consists of a procedure which induces voltage to a test specimen while it is exposed to a water/coolant solution. Method No. 1, referred to as a Brabolyzer test, is a whole hose test. Method No. 2, referred to as a U tube test, uses cured plate samples or plates prepared from tube material removed from hose (Method No. 2 is intended as a screening test only). Any test parameters other than those specified in this SAE Recommended practice, are to be agreed to by the tester and the requester.

SAE J1684-2000 history

  • 2018 SAE J1684-2018 Test Method for Evaluating the Electrochemical Resistance of Coolant System Hoses and Materials
  • 2005 SAE J1684-2005 Test Method for Evaluating the Electrochemical Resistance of Coolant System Hoses and Materials
  • 2000 SAE J1684-2000 Test Method for Evaluating the Electrochemical Resistance of Coolant System Hoses and Materials
  • 1994 SAE J1684-1994 Test Method for Evaluating the Electrochemical Resistance of Coolant System Hoses and Materials@ Recommended Practice



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