Bresle Patch Test
This patch test helps identify the presence of contaminants such as chlorides and sulfates on blasted surfaces, ensuring proper surface preparation
The Bresle Patch Test is a reliable method for measuring the concentration of soluble salts on steel surfaces prior to painting or coating. The test uses a self-adhesive patch to create a sealed chamber on the surface. By injecting deionized water and extracting it after a controlled period, the solution can be analyzed to detect contaminants like chlorides, nitrates, and sulfates. The presence of such salts can lead to coating failure if not removed. This test is a crucial part of surface preparation in industries where coating performance and durability are essential The Bresle Patch Test is supplied in an industrial Carrying Case with Bresle Patches (pack of 35), Horiba Conductivity Meter, Deionised Water (500ml), Syringe with Needle, 1413μS/cm Calibration Solution (14ml), Conditioning Solution (14ml) and Beaker