Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy on Steel Pipelines

Pipelines are an essential infrastructure component as a conveyance of utilities, commodities and other elements vital for a robust economy. Pipelines are typically constructed from metal, and are prone to corrosion if not well protected and treated. Corrosion is understood as a disintegration of metal through one or more electrochemical processes and/or unintended exposure to chemicals. It usually initiates at the surface where it interfaces with external substrates.

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Original Article Source Credits:  Corrosionpedia  , https://www.corrosionpedia.com/

Article Written By:  Della Anggabrata 

Original Article Posted on:  April 1, 2021 

Link to Original Article:  https://www.corrosionpedia.com/using-electrochemical-impedance-spectroscopy-on-steel-pipelines/2/7308

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