The
surface density of soluble salts can be tested by using the Elcometer
135B Bresle Patch together with a conductivity meter, test strips
which change colour or titration tubes. Outlined below is the procedure
for testing the surface with the Elcometer 135B and a conductivity
meter.
Please
note that this is intended as a guide only. The relevant ISO standard
should be referred to for precise instructions.
- Remove the
protective paper and the square in the centre of the patch.
- Attach the
Elcometer 135B Bresle Patch to a dry and clean test surface.
- Measure a given
amount of distilled water into a measuring tube or beaker, clean
the syringe using this water.
- Using a conductivity
meter, measure the electrical conductivity of the distilled water
in the measuring tube.
- Using the water
in the measuring tube or beaker, inject a given amount into the
Bresle Patch which is adhered to the test surface.
- Pump the water
back and forth between the syringe and the patch, to dissolve the
soluble salts on the test surface.
- Remove all
the distilled water from the patch using the syringe and return
it to the measuring tube or beaker.
- Re-measure
the electrical conductivity of the water