In order to make this Help file more readable, we have adopted some of Microsoft’s standard notational conventions and added some of our own. These are used throughout this Help… read more →
A current value of –1.2 mA can mean different things to people in different areas of electrochemistry. To a corrosion scientist it represents 1.2 mA of cathodic current. To an… read more →
Electrochemical Frequency Modulation (EFM) is a useful technique for electrochemical corrosion testing. Our EFM software allows rapid measurement of corrosion rate without a priori knowledge of Tafel constants. Like Polarization… read more →
The numerical result obtained by fitting corrosion data to a model is generally a corrosion current. More practical, however, is to think about corrosion rates in more useful terms, such… read more →
Technique Electrochemical Frequency Modulation (EFM) is a nondestructive corrosion-measurement technique that can directly give values of the corrosion current without a priori knowledge of Tafel constants. Like Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy… read more →