ABSTRACT
The field of corrosion control has been revolutionized by the use of modern electronics. Frequently, inexpensive devices such as potentiostats, power sources, zero resistance ammeters and buffer amplifiers are suitable (especially for multiple studies) but are not readily available. This paper describes the use of low cost electrochemical devices with detailed descriptions of circuits and lists of up to date components.
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1993
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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