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ENGLISH HISTORICAL VERSION

Note: Nothing in this standard supercedes applicable laws and regulations.

Note: In the event of conflict between the English and domestic language, the English language shall take precedence.

Purpose. Not applicable.

Foreword. If light metals (such as aluminum, magnesium) or zinc-plated body panels come into contact with precious metals or solid bodies conducting electrons (e.g., graphite), this may lead, in the presence of electrolytes, to the preferential corrosion of the light metals.

To avoid this contact corrosion, elastomers, plastics and adhesives shall have a sufficiently high insulation resistance. The same applies if such materials are in contact with painted light metal surfaces as the insulating paint layer may not offer sufficient protection against contact corrosion, because of faults or damages in the part.

The insulation resistance depends both on the specific volume resistance and on the specific surface resistance of the test piece.

The determination of the specific volume resistance is performed to check the uniformity of the insulating material. The specific volume resistance is considerably affected by temperature and moisture.

Applicability. Not applicable.

 

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