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GB/T 8754-2022 (GB/T8754-2022, GBT 8754-2022, GBT8754-2022)
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Standard ID GB/T 8754-2022 (GB/T8754-2022)
Description (Translated English) Anodic oxidation coatings and organic polymer coatings on aluminium and aluminium alloys - Determination of electrical insulation
Sector / Industry National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard H20
Classification of International Standard 25.220.20
Word Count Estimation 10,146
Date of Issue 2022-03-09
Date of Implementation 2022-10-01
Drafting Organization National Standard (Beijing) Inspection and Certification Co., Ltd., Foshan Quality Measurement Supervision and Testing Center, Guangdong Weiye Aluminum Factory Group Co., Ltd., Guangdong Huajiang Powder Technology Co., Ltd., Foshan Sanshuifeng Aluminum Co., Ltd., Shishi Xinghuo Aluminum Products Co., Ltd. Company, Guangya Aluminum Co., Ltd., Guangdong Defusheng New Material Technology Co., Ltd., Fujian Nanping Aluminum Co., Ltd., Guangdong Guanglu Aluminum Profile Co., Ltd., Shanghai Representative Office of Copano Laboratory Equipment Co., Ltd., Guohe General Testing Evaluation Certification Co., Ltd.
Administrative Organization National Nonferrous Metals Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC 243)
Proposing organization China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association
Issuing agency(ies) State Administration for Market Regulation, National Standardization Administration

GB/T 8754-2022 NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 25.220.20 CCS H 20 Replace GB/T 8754-2006 Anodic oxidation coatings and organic polymer coatings on aluminium and aluminium alloys -- Determination of electrical insulation ISSUED ON: MARCH 9, 2022 IMPLEMENTED ON: OCTOBER 1, 2022 Issued by: State Administration for Market Regulation; Standardization Administration of PRC. Table of Contents Foreword ... 3 Introduction ... 5 1 Scope ... 7 2 Normative references ... 7 3 Terms and Definitions ... 7 4 Method overview ... 8 5 Test conditions ... 8 6 Instruments and equipment ... 8 7 Samples ... 13 8 Test steps ... 13 9 Result calculation and presentation ... 16 10 Test report... 17 Introduction Anodic oxide films and organic polymer films on aluminum and aluminum alloys are mainly used as the protection and decoration for aluminum and aluminum alloy surfaces, and are widely used in many fields such as transportation, construction, furniture, home appliances, decoration, food packaging, mechanical parts, and functional materials. GB/T 8754 “Anodic oxidation coating and organic polymer coatings on aluminium and aluminium alloys -- Determination of electrical insulation” specifies the method for the determination of insulating properties of anodic oxide films and organic polymer films on aluminum and aluminum alloys. The following standards together constitute the standard system that supports performance requirements and testing methods for anodic oxide films and organic polymer films on aluminum and aluminum alloys. GB/T 8754 Anodic oxidation coatings and organic polymer coatings on aluminium and aluminium alloys -- Determination of electrical insulation GB/T 12967.1 Test methods for anodic oxidation coatings and organic polymer coatings of aluminium and aluminium alloys -- Part 1: Measurement of abrasion resistance GB/T 12967.3 Test methods for anodic oxidation coatings and organic polymer coatings on aluminium and aluminium alloys -- Part 3: Salt spray test GB/T 12967.4 Test methods for anodic oxidation coatings and organic polymer coatings on aluminium and aluminium alloys -- Part 4: Determination of ultraviolet light and heat resistance GB/T 12967.5 Test methods for anodic oxidation coatings and organic polymer coatings on aluminium and aluminium alloys -- Part 5: Assessment of resistance to cracking GB/T 12967.6 Test methods for anodic oxidation coatings and organic polymer coatings on aluminium and aluminium alloys -- Part 6: Determination of color and appearance GB/T 8014.1 Anodizing of aluminium and its alloys -- The measuring method of thickness of anodic oxide coatings -- Part 1: The measuring principle GB/T 8014.2 Anodizing of aluminium and its alloys -- The measuring method of thickness of anodic oxide coatings -- Part 2: Mass-loss method GB/T 8014.3 Anodizing of aluminium and its alloys -- The measuring method of thickness of anodic oxide coatings -- Part 3: Split-beam microscope method GB/T 8752 Anodizing of aluminium and its alloys -- Check of continuity of thin anodic oxide coating -- Copper sulphate test GB/T 8753.1 Anodizing of aluminium and its alloys -- Assessment of quality of sealed anodic oxidation coatings -- Part 1: Measurement of the loss of mass after immersion in acid solution(s) GB/T 8753.3 Anodizing of aluminium and aluminium alloys -- Assessment of quality of sealed anodic oxide coatings -- Part 3: Admittance test GB/T 8753.4 Anodizing of aluminium and aluminium alloys -- Assessment of quality of sealed anodic oxide coatings -- Part 4: Dye spot test with prior acid treatment GB/T 20503 Anodizing of aluminium and its alloys -- Measurement of specular reflectance and specular gloss GB/T 20504 Anodizing of aluminium and its alloys -- Visual determination of image clarity of anodic oxidation coatings -- Chart scale method GB/T 20505 Anodizing of aluminium and its alloys -- Measurement of reflectance characteristics of aluminium surfaces using integrating-sphere instruments In 1988, our country formulated GB/T 8754-1988 “Anodizing of aluminium and aluminium alloys -- Insulation check by measurement of breakdown potential” for the first time by identically adopting ISO 2376:1972 “Anodization (anodic oxidation) of aluminium and its alloys -- Insulation check by measurement of breakdown potential”. In 2006, our country issued GB/T 8754-2006 “Anodizing of aluminium and its alloy -- Insulation check by measurement of breakdown potential” by modifying ISO 2376:1972 “Anodization (anodic oxidation) of aluminium and its alloys -- Insulation check by measurement of breakdown potential”, used GB/T 8754-2006 to replace GB/T 8754-1988, added the scope of application of the method, refined the test procedures, and added the content of the test report. In recent years, anodic oxide films and organic polymer films made by various surface film preparation techniques have been widely used in aluminum alloy products, and insulating films have also been extended from anodic oxide films to organic polymer films. There is a broad prospect for development, and the existing standards cannot meet the evaluation requirements of the insulation properties of different types of films, so it is necessary to specify the insulation performance evaluation methods of different types of films in GB/T 8754. This revision focuses on the addition of methods for the determination of insulation properties of round wires and organic polymer films. 3.2 Breakdown voltage When a voltage is applied at a constant incremental rate, the minimum voltage that causes the film to lose its dielectric properties and become a conductor. 3.3 Breakdown Strength The value obtained by dividing the breakdown voltage by the thickness of the film on the sample. 3.4 Electrical insulation The general term for the withstand voltage impact capability of the insulating film, which is expressed by breakdown voltage, breakdown strength, and withstand voltage. 4 Method overview Apply an AC voltage at a constant incremental rate to the film or between the film and the substrate until the voltage suddenly drops, then measure the breakdown voltage of the film. Or apply an AC voltage at a constant incremental rate to the film or between the film and the substrate until the specified test voltage is reached. If the voltage can be kept constant for a specified time, then the test voltage can be evaluated as the withstand voltage. Note: The breakdown voltage and withstand voltage are related to the dielectric properties and insulating properties of the film, and the breakdown voltage and the withstand voltage depend on the thickness of the film and other factors, such as the composition of the substrate, the surface state, the sealing state of the oxide film, the degree of aging of the oxide film, the degree of dryness, and the humidity of the test environment. 5 Test conditions The temperature of the test environment shall be 23 °C±2 °C, and the relative humidity shall be not higher than 65%. 6 Instruments and equipment 6.1 High voltage equipment The high-voltage equipment consists of transformers, circuit breakers, high-voltage test voltage regulators, current-limiting resistors, voltmeters, etc. The frequency of the power supply shall be 50 Hz or 60 Hz. The schematic diagram of the circuit is shown in Figure 1. The requirements for high-voltage equipment are as follows: other can rotate freely. During the twisting operation, the jaws shall be fixed to prevent lateral deviation. 6.4 Eddy current thickness gauge It is used to measure the thickness of the film, and the resolution shall be 0.1 µm. 7 Samples 7.1 The size of the anodic oxide film sample should be 100 mm×100 mm, and the size of the organic polymer film sample should be 120 mm×100 mm. 7.2 Samples shall not be taken from the edges of products, the machined edges, the edges of holes, or the position with sudden changes in angles. 7.3 Before the test, the sample shall be stored in the test environment for more than 1 h, and the temperature and the relative humidity of the test environment shall be recorded. 7.4 The sample shall be clean and free from dirt, stains, and other foreign matter. Any stains shall be removed with a clean soft cloth or similar material after being wetted with water or an appropriate organic solvent such as ethanol. Organic solvents that may corrode the test area or create a protective film on the test area shall not be used. 7.5 The sample shall be kept dry. If the anodic oxide film on the sample is not sealed, its surface state shall be illustrated in the test report. 7.6 When it is impossible to cut the sample that meets the requirements, the standard test plate can be used instead. 8 Test steps 8.1 Plane or near-planar samples 8.1.1 Test parameter setting Select the appropriate current-limiting resistor, voltmeter, and electrode system according to the type of the film, and set the parameters according to the following regulations: --- When determining the insulating properties of anodic oxide films, apply 0.5 N~1.0 N (1.0 N is recommended) of force on the metal ball, and set the rate of voltage rise at 25 V/s; the circuit breaker’s setting current shall be 5 mA. When using a double electrode system, the distance between the two electrodes placed on the smooth or processed sample shall be within 10 mm~50 mm; increase the voltage at a constant rate not exceeding 25 V/s until the voltage suddenly drops (it indicates that the film is broken down), and record the voltage value at this time (Vb). 8.2.1.4 Reset the voltage to zero, ground the device, and clean the contact surface of the electrode. 8.2.1.5 Change the measurement position and repeat the steps of 8.2.1.2~8.2.1.4 at least 4 times. 8.2.2 Withstand voltage test 8.2.2.1 Zero the voltmeter. 8.2.2.2 Use a twisting machine to twist two samples of suitable length together with the same tension. The twist number shall meet the requirements of Table 2. The length of the sample shall ensure that the length between the two jaws after twisting (400 mm is recommended) meets the test requirements. 8.2.2.3 The test voltage and test time are negotiated by both the supply and demand sides (or according to the requirements of the standard). Operate the voltage regulator and make the voltage increase to the test voltage at a constant rate; if the voltage does not drop suddenly in the specified time, then record the voltage value at this time (Vw); if the voltage drops suddenly in the specified time, then it indicates that the film is broke down; record the time t of breakdown. 8.2.2.4 After finishing the test, zero the voltage, ground the device, and clean the contact surface of the electrode. 8.2.2.5 Repeat the steps of 8.2.2.2~8.2.2.4 at least 4 times. 9 Result calculation and presentation 9.1 Minimum breakdown voltage (Vbmin) Take the minimum value of 5 tests of the breakdown voltage (Vb) as the minimum breakdown voltage (Vbmin) of the sample, and express the value in kilovolts (kV). 9.2 Average breakdown voltage (V——b) Take the average value of 5 tests of the breakdown voltage (Vb) as the average breakdown voltage (V——b) of the sample, and express the value in kilovolts (kV); the value shall be rounded to one decimal place according to the rules of GB/T 8170. ...