I have a structure that employs d-ring swiveling tie-downs that corrode during use and become "frozen". I have sample swivel assemblies that I wish to corrode to see if I can free them using one or another penetrating chemicals.
One of the approaches to accelerate corrosion is by increasing the temperature in the working chamber. Another approach is to change the concentration of chemicals in the salt mist. This will naturally lead to a change in the interpretation of the results from the point of view of the theatricality of the tested samples. Therefore, the departure from standardized research methods must be very well described and accurately analyzed.