Overview
EN ISO 13805:2009 specifies a standardized test method for evaluating the adhesion of vitreous and porcelain enamel coatings on aluminium and aluminium alloys. This standard is crucial for manufacturers and quality controllers who need to assess the resistance of enamel surfaces to spalling - the breaking away of the coating from the metal substrate - under conditions simulating exposure to moisture or weathering. By using the electrolytic spall test described in this standard, users can quickly determine the potential durability and lifespan of enamelled aluminium products in service, supporting both product development and quality assurance in industrial applications.
Key Topics
- Spall Test for Aluminium: The standard details an accelerated procedure to determine how well vitreous or porcelain enamel adheres to aluminium. The greater the spalling, the poorer the adhesion.
- Accelerated Adhesion Testing: Through controlled exposure to an electrolytic solution, this method simulates conditions that may cause spalling in real-life environments.
- Test Procedure Overview:
- Preparation and cleaning of enamelled aluminium specimens.
- Exposure to an antimony trichloride solution under specified conditions.
- Post-test examination for spalling, based on visible detachment and surface damage.
- Objective Measurement Criteria: Results are reported with clear criteria for quantifying damage, allowing for consistent assessment across different batches and manufacturers.
Applications
EN ISO 13805:2009 has broad practical value across multiple sectors where aluminium products require protective enamel finishes. Common applications include:
- Architectural Panels: Ensuring weather-resistant, durable surfaces for building facades.
- Domestic Appliances: Verifying adhesion for cookware, ovens, and household items subjected to temperature changes and moisture.
- Industrial Equipment: Testing enamelled components exposed to harsh chemicals or outdoor environments.
- Automotive Components: Validating the quality of coated parts that must withstand variable weather and mechanical stress.
The spall test helps manufacturers:
- Improve product lifespan by identifying weaknesses in enamel adhesion.
- Certify products for markets and applications requiring specific durability standards.
- Investigate process and material improvements in enamel or alloy selection.
Related Standards
For comprehensive quality control and testing of enamelled aluminium, EN ISO 13805:2009 is used together with other standards, including:
- ISO 13804: Guidelines for producing specimens for testing enamel coatings on aluminium.
- ISO 10141: Vocabulary and definitions related to vitreous and porcelain enamels.
- ISO 4788: Specifications for laboratory glassware used in test procedures.
- ISO 3819: Standards for laboratory beakers employed in preparing test solutions.
These standards support a unified approach to testing, reporting, and interpreting results for enamelled aluminium coatings.
By following EN ISO 13805:2009, industries benefit from internationally recognized, repeatable adhesion testing, helping to ensure the fitness and durability of vitreous and porcelain enamel coatings on aluminium, and supporting reliable performance in the most demanding environments.