Trends in the electrochemical polarization potentiodynamic reactivation method – EPR
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Croatian Association of Chemical Engineers
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This method designed to examine the susceptibility to nonuniform corrosion, ranks
among the more successful technique developments. One of its numerous advantages is
that it allows nondestructive, on-site examination. EPR measurements are used to establish
the resistance of stainless steels and alloys to intergranular corrosion and stress corrosion
cracking e.g. in nuclear engineering applications as well as to study grain boundary
precipitation and other minute local changes in alloy composition and structure.
By the EPR test, the specimen and/or the field object (working electrode) is tested
in acid solutions, most often in solutions of sulfuric acid (c = 0.01–5 mol dm–3 H2SO4)
and potassium thiocyanate (c = 0.001 to 0.1 mol dm–3 KSCN). The principle of the measurements
is to reactivate the sample from the incomplete passivity region. This indicates
local changes in chemical composition in relation to phase transformations.
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nonuniform corrosion, intergranular corrosion, stress corrosion, EPR method
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Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Quarterly. 2007, vol. 21, no. 1, p. 47-54.