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 →
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 →
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 →