EN ISO 15720:2001
(Main)Metallic coatings - Porosity tests - Porosity in gold or palladium coatings on metal substrates by gel-bulk electrography (ISO 15720:2001)
Metallic coatings - Porosity tests - Porosity in gold or palladium coatings on metal substrates by gel-bulk electrography (ISO 15720:2001)
Metallische Überzüge - Porenprüfungen - Bestimmung des Porenanteils in Gold- oder Palladiumüberzügen auf metallischen Grundwerkstoffen durch Gel-Elektrographie (ISO 15720:2001)
Revêtements métalliques - Essais de porosité - Porosité des revêtements d'or ou de palladium sur métaux par électrographie par gélification (ISO 15720:2001)
Cette méthode d'essai couvre les équipements et techniques destinés à déterminer la porosité dans des revêtements de métaux nobles, particulièrement des dépôts électrolytiques d'or, de palladium et d'alliage palladium-nickel (70 % à 90 % de palladium) et dans des métaux plaqués utilisés sur les contacts électriques. Le mode opératoire par gélification n'est pas aussi sensible aux petits pores et est plus complexe que des essais de porosité impliquant des corrodants gazeux (voir l'ISO 14647 et l'ISO 15721). Il implique aussi davantage de produits chimiques, de préparation et d'équipements auxiliaires. Cet essai est destiné à être utilisé pour des descriptions quantitatives de la porosité (comme le nombre de pores par unité de surface ou par contact) uniquement sur les zones de mesurage où les revêtements ont une densité de pores suffisamment faible, de sorte que les sites de corrosion sont bien séparés et peuvent être facilement séparés. À titre de ligne directrice générale, il peut s'appliquer pour les densités de pores allant jusqu'à environ 25/cm2. D'autres méthodes d'essai de porosité sont indiquées dans l'ISO 10308. Des revues critiques détaillées d'essais de porosité sont également disponibles. D'autres méthodes d'essai de porosité sont décrites dans l'ISO 12687, l'ISO 14647 et l'ISO 15721.
Kovinske prevleke - Preskus poroznosti - Ugotavljanje poroznosti zlatih ali paladijskih prevlek na kovinskih podlagah z gelsko elektrografijo (ISO 15720:2001)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-marec-2002
Kovinske prevleke - Preskus poroznosti - Ugotavljanje poroznosti zlatih ali
paladijskih prevlek na kovinskih podlagah z gelsko elektrografijo (ISO 15720:2001)
Metallic coatings - Porosity tests - Porosity in gold or palladium coatings on metal
substrates by gel-bulk electrography (ISO 15720:2001)
Metallische Überzüge - Porenprüfungen - Bestimmung des Porenanteils in Gold- oder
Palladiumüberzügen auf metallischen Grundwerkstoffen durch Gel-Elektrographie (ISO
15720:2001)
Revetements métalliques - Essais de porosité - Porosité des revetements d'or ou de
palladium sur métaux par électrographie par gélification (ISO 15720:2001)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 15720:2001
ICS:
25.220.40 Kovinske prevleke Metallic coatings
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 15720
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
April 2001
ICS 25.220.40
English version
Metallic coatings - Porosity tests - Porosity in gold or palladium
coatings on metal substrates by gel-bulk electrography (ISO
15720:2001)
Revêtements métalliques - Essais de porosité - Porosité Metallische Überzüge - Porenprüfungen - Bestimmung des
des revêtements d'or ou de palladium sur métaux par Porenanteils in Gold- oder Palladiumüberzügen auf
électrographie par gélification (ISO 15720:2001) metallischen Grundwerkstoffen durch Gel-Elektrographie
(ISO 15720:2001)
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Foreword
The text of the International Standard ISO 15720:2001 has been prepared by Technical
Committee ISO/TC 107 "Metallic and other inorganic coatings" in collaboration with Technical
Committee CEN/TC 262 "Metallic and other inorganic coatings", the secretariat of which is
held by BSI.
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Annex ZA (normative)
Normative references to international publications
with their relevant European publications
This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other
publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the
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applies (including amendments).
NOTE Where an International Publication has been modified by common modifications,
indicated by (mod.), the relevant EN/HD applies.
Publication Year Title EN Year
ISO 10308 1995 Metallic coatings - Review of porosity EN ISO 10308 1997
tests
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 15720
First edition
2001-04-15
Metallic coatings — Porosity tests —
Porosity in gold or palladium coatings on
metal substrates by gel-bulk electrography
Revêtements métalliques — Essais de porosité — Porosité des
revêtements d'or ou de palladium sur métaux par électrographie par
gélification
Reference number
ISO 15720:2001(E)
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ISO 15720:2001(E)
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ISO 15720:2001(E)
Contents Page
Foreword.iv
Introduction.v
1 Scope .1
2 Normative references .1
3 Terms and definitions .2
4 Apparatus .2
5 Reagent.4
6 Safety hazards.4
7 Procedure .5
8 Examination.7
9 Precision.7
10 Test report .8
Annex A (informative) Useful guidelines for examining samples .9
Annex B (informative) Significance and use .10
Bibliography.11
ISO 15720:2001(E)
Foreword
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coatings, Subcommittee SC 7, Corrosion tests.
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ISO 15720:2001(E)
Introduction
This test method is an electrographic technique, "gel-bulk electrography." The specimen is made the anode in a
cell containing a solid or semi-solid electrolyte of gelatin, conducting salts and an indicator. Application of current to
this cell results in the migration of base metal ions through continuous pores. Reaction of cations with an indicator
gives rise to coloured reaction products (not to be confused with corrosion products) at pore sites which may be
counted through the clear gel. Individual spots are counted with the aid of a lense or low-power stereomicroscope.
The test method is designed to show whether the porosity level is less than or greater than a given value which,
from experience, is considered by the user to be acceptable for the intended application.
These porosity tests involve corrosion reactions in which the products delineate defect sites in coatings. Since the
chemistry and properties of these products do not resemble those found in natural or service environments, these
tests can not be recommended for the prediction of the electrical performance of contacts unless correlation is first
established with service experience.
This test method is suitable for coatings containing 75 % or more of gold on substrates of silver, nickel, copper and
its alloys that are commonly used in electrical contacts. This test method is also suitable for coatings of 95 % or
more of palladium on nickel, copper and its alloys, and for coatings of palladium-nickel alloy (75 % or more of
palladium) on nickel, copper and its alloys.
This test method is capable of detecting porosity or other defects in gold or palladium coatings that could
participate in substrate corrosion reactions. In addition, it can be used on contacts having complex geometry such
as pin-socket contacts (although difficulty may be experienced in inspecting deep recesses).
This test is considered destructive because it reveals the presence of porosity by contaminating the surface with
corrosion products and by it undercuts the corrodible metal at pore sites and at unplated areas. In addition, the
surface is coated with a corrosive gel mixture which is difficult to remove completely. Any parts exposed to the gel
test shall not be placed in service.
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 15720:2001(E)
Metallic coatings — Porosity tests — Porosity in gold or palladium
coatings on metal substrates by gel-bulk electrography
WARNING — This International Standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any,
associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this International Standard to establish
appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to
use. For specific hazard statements, see clause 6.
1 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 porosi
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