NACE TM0416-2016

Test Method for Monitoring Atmospheric Corrosion Rate by Electrochemical Measurements

National Association of Corrosion Engineers, 06/05/2016

Publisher: NACE

File Format: PDF

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Published:05/06/2016

Pages:24

File Size:1 file , 940 KB

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This standard test method provides guidance on the specification, selection, and use of sensors for monitoring atmospheric corrosion that are based on electrochemical techniques. The sensors may be used like more traditional mass loss coupons or painted test panels, but these sensors provide continuous records of contaminants, corrosion rates, or coating condition over time as opposed to singular cumulative measurements of mass loss or coating degradation. This method permits instantaneous evaluation of corrosion rates so that situations where changes in environmental conditions cause changes in the corrosion rate can be detected in real time. It addresses the use of electrochemical sensors in a bare metal condition or with protective coatings. It encompasses sensor elements for measurement of free corrosion, galvanic corrosion, and conductance for assessing atmospheric corrosion.

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