ASTM D4048

The ASTM D4048 evaluates whether a grease will cause corrosion or staining of copper surfaces when exposed under controlled temperature and time conditions. After the test, the copper strip is visually examined and rated using a standard corrosion scale.

ASTM D4048 is commonly applied to lubricating greases used in bearings, automotive, and industrial applications, helping assess material compatibility and corrosion protection.

 

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General:

This test is commonly used for quality control and product specification to ensure that greases are non-corrosive to copper and copper-containing components found in bearings, electrical equipment, and mechanical systems.

Precision:

The method provides repeatability and reproducibility values based on interlaboratory studies. Since the result is reported as a visual corrosion classification (1a to 4c).

Test:

A polished copper strip is completely coated with the test grease and heated at a specified temperature, typically 100 °C for 24 hours. After exposure, the grease is removed and the copper strip is visually compared with the ASTM Copper Strip Corrosion Standard to assign a corrosion rating. Lower ratings (e.g., 1a or 1b) indicate little or no corrosion, while higher ratings indicate increasing levels of tarnish or corrosion.