Run the Reactivation standard technique by selecting Experiment>DC Corrosion>Electrochemical Reactivation from the Framework™ menu bar. This initiates the following sequence of events: Framework creates a Runner window, and the Electrochemical… read more →
The Reactivation technique is more properly called Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation, or EPR. It is used to evaluate the degree of sensitization to intergranular stress-corrosion cracking in austenitic stainless steels. The… read more →
Here is a Polarization Resistance Setup dialog box complete with its default parameters. Initial E Starting point for the potential sweep during data-acquisition. The allowed range is ±10 V with… read more →
The data file from a potentiodynamic experiment is analyzed using the Potentiodynamic.Gscript provided with the DC Corrosion software. Potentiodynamic experiments are usually used to obtain qualitative information. The primary use of… read more →
Run the potentiodynamic standard technique by selecting Experiment > DC Corrosion > Potentiodynamic from the Framework™ menu bar. This initiates the following sequence of events: Framework creates a Runner window,… read more →
The potentiodynamic technique is used to examine the overall corrosion behavior of a system. In a typical potentiodynamic scan, the potential of a metal specimen is slowly swept over a… read more →
This is a Potentiodynamic Setup dialog box. Initial E Starting point for the potential sweep during data-acquisition. The allowed range is ±10 volts with a resolution of 1/8 mV. Its… read more →
The data file from a Potentiostatic experiment is analyzed using the Potentiostatic.Gscript analysis package provided with the DC Corrosion software. Potentiostatic experiments are usually used to obtain quantitative information. The primary… read more →
Run the Potentiostatic standard technique by selecting Experiment>DC Corrosion>Potentiostatic from the Framework™ menu bar. This initiates the following sequence of events: The Framework creates a Runner window, and the Potentiostatic.exp… read more →
The potentiostatic technique examines the behavior of a system when held under a constant potential control. The graphical output of the experiment is a plot of current vs. time. Analysis… read more →