Electrochemical test methods for evaluating organic coatings on metals: an update. Part II: single test parameter measurements

By Murray, John N
Published in Progress in Organic Coatings NULL 1997

Abstract

The status of evaluating organic coated metals utilizing electrochemical means was reviewed for the period of 1988–1994. The general improvements in the overall technology are presented in three sections. Part I covers the test cell configurations, changes in testing approaches and a brief survey of measurement equipment. Part II presents the test methods involving a single test parameter such as the panel potential relative to a reference electrode, electrochemical voltage and/or current noise, as well as the dc resistance of the coating on the metal substrate. Multiple test parameter measurements such as potentiodynamic curves and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy are covered in Part III. Although the majority of data were taken from the literature, some supplementary data are included from NSWCCD studies.

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