Gamry Reference 3000 Potentiostat with 30K Booster

Electrochemical Techniques for Corrosion Measurement

Why Use Electrochemical Techniques for Corrosion Measurement? Corrosion is an electrochemical process. A broad range of electrochemical techniques have been developed specifically for corrosion measurement. Electrochemical techniques are fast. Electrochemical techniques are sensitive. Nevertheless, there are some Corrosion Engineers who don’t use electrochemical techniques…probably because they don’t understand them. Electrochemical Techniques and Corrosion Corrosion is Read more about Electrochemical Techniques for Corrosion Measurement[…]

Vintage bridge corrosion on 7 mile bridge Florida Keys

Nearly 10% of US Bridges Considered Structurally Deficient

According to a new report released by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA), 58,495 of the 609,539 bridges in America have been found to be ‘structurally deficient”. This key finding is based on the ARBTA analysis of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s recently-released 2015 “National Bridge Inventory” database. According to the ARBTA Report Read more about Nearly 10% of US Bridges Considered Structurally Deficient[…]

Corrosion as an Electrochemical Process

Corrosion can be viewed as the natural return of metals to their ores and will occur anywhere a galvanic cell or field can be or has established.  To establish the field all that is needed is two dissimilar metals that are connected directly or indirectly by an electrolyte, such as water. This is the same Read more about Corrosion as an Electrochemical Process[…]

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Understanding the Calibration Information of Your Potentiostat

Correct tuning of a potentiostat is required in order to produce accurate data.  A diagnostic test can help determine if there are any problems with the instrument and should be the first step in troubleshooting. On the occasion when you have failure in a specific ‘sub test’ you have to decide what to do. Gamry Read more about Understanding the Calibration Information of Your Potentiostat[…]

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