
AbstractThe paper describes the experience accumulated on electrochemical methods for corrosion monitoring.Electrical resistance, linear polarization, electrochemical potential and amperometric measurements are described and their reliability is evaluated together with that of the related commercial equipments.The main drawbacks of each method (e.g. sensibility, linear or non linear response, causes of error and correction…) are discussed.
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