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Potentiodynamic Corrosion Testing
Published on: September 4, 2016
Time-Domain Impedance Analysis on Passivation Quality of 316L Stainless Steel with Portable-Probe-Measured Potential
Haobin Li1, Bufan Jiang1, Chi Cheng1
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China.
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To achieve rapid detection of stainless steel passivation quality, a time-domain impedance method was investigated based on a potential step transient with a portable three-electrode probe. A comparison of the effects of signal analysis and transient parameters was conducted, and the results were compared with those obtained in a bulk solution with a general three-electrode system. The measured transient current with the probe offered a higher signal-to-noise ratio, with minimal deviation from the frequency-domain impedance observed at a step amplitude of 0-100 mV. Measurements using the three-electrode probe under different stabilization times indicated that, after 30 s of stabilization, the measurement deviation was less than 1%, enabling a rapid assessment. Comparative testing of surfaces with varying passivation quality revealed that the pitting potential increases with increasing time-domain impedance, demonstrating the method's capability to distinguish passivated surfaces with different corrosion resistances.
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