A Novel Under-film Corrosion Tester Using Current Interrupter Technique

  • Tanabe, Hiroyuki (Fundamental Research Laboratory, Dai Nippon Toryo Co., Ltd.) ;
  • Taki, Tohru (Fundamental Research Laboratory, Dai Nippon Toryo Co., Ltd.) ;
  • Nagai, Masanori (Fundamental Research Laboratory, Dai Nippon Toryo Co., Ltd.) ;
  • Ogawa, Osamu (Fundamental Research Laboratory, Dai Nippon Toryo Co., Ltd.)
  • Published : 2004.12.01

Abstract

Recently a variety of electrochemical techniques have been used for the measurement of under-film corrosion of coated steel. Each method has its own characteristic and is suitable to determine some kinds of anti-corrosive mechanisms of coating film. We developed a new under-film corrosion tester (UFCT) which adoped current interrupter technique in principle. Electrochemical parameters can be measured by UFCT. It is possible for the novel under-film corrosion tester to evaluate under-film corrosion of steel covered with high electric resistance coating film which has no defect and is not easy to evaluate it by other methods. Finally some experimental results of protective coating performance obtained by UFCT were discussed.

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