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Corrosion sensor for measuring the corrosion loss and the instantaneous corrosion rate

  • US 4,780,664 A
  • Filed: 10/10/1986
  • Issued: 10/25/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/10/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A sensor measuring both the corrosion loss and the instantaneous corrosion rate comprising:

  • a first electrode having a plate, said first electrode plate being flat and being sufficiently wide so as to have little electrical resistance, said first electrode plate being electrically connected in series to an electrical choke section comprising an elongated conductive portion of substantially narrower width than said plate so as to have a higher electrical resistance,a pair of first electrical terminals, one such terminal being connected to said first electrode plate and the other said terminal being connected to said first electrode choke section, said terminals being connected to said first electrode plate and said first electrode choke section so that a voltage applied across said terminals causes a current to flow from one said terminal to the other through at least most of said first electrode plate and said first electrode choke section,said first electrode plate and said first electrode choke section being adapted to be exposed to a corrosive environment to be measured,a second electrode having a plate, said second electrode plate having the same dimensions as said first electrode plate and having little electrical resistance, said second electrode plate being disposed adjacent to said first electrode plate so as to create a narrow gap therebetween, said gap extending a substantial portion of the lengths of said first electrode plate and said second electrode plate,said second electrode plate being adapted to be exposed to the corrosive environment to be measured,a pair of second electrode terminals connected to said second electrode plate so that current can flow through said second electrode plate, said second electrode and said second electrode terminals being electrically separate from said first electrode and its said terminals, whereby the amount of corrosion may be determined by using said first electrode terminals to cause current to flow through the first electrode choke section exposed to the corrosive environment and the instantaneous corrosion rate may be determined by using both pairs of terminals and measuring a voltage said gap between the respective electrode plates.

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