Science-Based
Confirmation of AutoSaver’s Effectiveness
consistently shown that AutoSaver’s cathodic protection
technology protects vehicles against corrosion.
Year | Country |
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1997 | Canada |
Corrosion testing in compliance with ASTM B117-94 standard showed that metal panels protected with the AutoSaver experienced a slowing of the natural corrosion process by a factor of 6 when compared to identical control panels under the same conditions.
Year | Country |
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2007 | United States of America |
The AutoSaver was able to produce a cathodic effect slowing down the natural corrosion process on both galvanized and non-galvanized steel panels in the absence of an electrolytic pathway. Test measured changes in electrochemical potential of metal at the molecular level. Calculations based on the data from the testing suggest that the AutoSaver reduced the corrosion rate of the protected metal by over 99% in comparison to the control (unprotected) metal.
Year | Country |
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2019 | United States of America |
Testing conducted on the AutoSaver OBD showed it produced a cathodic effect slowing down the natural corrosion process on both galvanized and non-galvanized steel panels in the absence of an electrolytic pathway. Test results were similar to those obtained in the previously cited test.
Certified
Canada Competition Bureau: The testing conducted in 2007 by ITS was ordered by the Canada Competition Bureau to substantiate the performance claims of the AutoSaver as an effective corrosion inhibitor for vehicles. The McGill University corrosion expert retained by the Bureau reviewed the testing and validated the results that showed that the AutoSaver did indeed produce a corrosion inhibition reaction.