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| CMS probes are
made from user-specified sensing materials, including carbon steels, stainless steels, and
nickel-, aluminum-, and copper-based alloys. They can also be made from customer supplied
materials that have the same microstructure/heat treatment as the system component
materials to be monitored. The size of the sensing electrode varies from 0.1 to 3 mm (0.004" to 0.12") in diameter, depending on the application. Typical numbers of electrodes in a CMS probe are 9, 16 or 25 for online corrosion monitoring and vary from 8 to 100 for laboratory corrosion and electrochemical studies. Other sizes and numbers of electrodes are available. |
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| CMS Probes with Flush Mounted Electrodes Typical Applications: Quantitative Corrosion Monitoring and Electrochemical Studies for:
in the following environments:
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| CMS Probes with Exposed Electrodes Typical Applications: Quantitative Corrosion Monitoring of:
in the following environments:
Exposed electrodes increase the sensing signal for an extremely low corrosion rate and reduce the effect of crevice between the electrodes and the insulation materials. An exposed electrode can be painted with coatings and be used for undercoating corrosion monitoring. |
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Main Office:
Phone: (256) 358-4202
Fax: (256) 358-4515
E-mail: msc@alspi.com
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