Localized Corrosion Testing

  • Pitting Corrosion Testing

    In industrial applications, corrosion of metallic materials has always been one of the main causes of equipment failure and production interruptions. Pitting corrosion, as a form of localized corrosion, forms small pits on the metal surface that rapidly penetrate the material, causing irreversible damage. Ding Testing & Inspection's pitting corrosion testing service focuses on assessing and preventing this potential corrosion risk to ensure the long-term stability and safety of materials.

  • Pitting Corrosion Evaluation

    In the industrial sector, the use of metallic materials is ubiquitous, but they may suffer from pitting corrosion in specific environments. This is a localized and accelerated corrosion process that often develops rapidly under the radar, ultimately leading to material failure. Ding Testing & Inspection's pitting corrosion evaluation service aims to assess the pitting corrosion resistance of metallic materials through professional testing techniques, ensuring their long-term stable operation.

  • Crevice Corrosion Testing

    Metal corrosion has always been a significant challenge in the industrial sector, especially crevice corrosion, a localized form of corrosion that occurs at the surface of metals or at the contact points between metals and non-metals. Due to its hidden nature, crevice corrosion is often difficult to detect in a timely manner. Once it occurs, it can rapidly lead to material degradation and equipment failure. Ding Testing & Inspection's crevice corrosion testing service focuses on evaluating the corrosion resistance of metallic materials in crevice environments to ensure the safety and reliability of industrial facilities.

  • Harmful Phase Detection

    The presence of harmful phases can severely impact the performance and safety of industrial materials. Ding Testing & Inspection's harmful phase detection service focuses on assessing and identifying these potential risk factors to ensure the reliability and durability of materials.

  • Critical Crevice Corrosion Temperature (CCCT) Testing

    Critical Crevice Corrosion Temperature (CCCT) testing is an important method for assessing material performance, specifically designed to determine the lowest temperature at which crevice corrosion occurs in metallic materials under specific conditions. This test is crucial for predicting and preventing material corrosion failure, especially in corrosive environments such as chemical processing, marine engineering, and nuclear power plants.