Corrosion Monitoring is an essential technique for maintaining awareness of the condition, managing the integrity and service life of industrial systems and assets. It is a fantastic way of identifying how corrosive the fluids are within a specific environment. The multiple techniques used in corrosion monitoring can prove highly useful to get frequent, short time interval measurements, thereby allowing the day-to-day control of corrosion prevention/mitigation approaches such as corrosion inhibition.
Numerous real-time corrosion monitoring programs in diverse branches of industry have revealed that the severity of corrosion damage is rarely uniform with time. A wide range of corrosion monitoring techniques are available, here we are highlighting the most popular techniques.
- Ultrasonic
- Weight-loss coupons
- Corrosion coupons
- Field Signature MethodTM
- Electrical resistance (ER)
- Spool pieces
- Electrochemical noise probes
- Linear polarization resistance (LPR)
- Hydrogen penetration
- Hydrogen electrochemical patch probes
- Galvanic probes
- Bioprobes
Why use Corrosion Monitoring?
- For exact calculation of the remaining life of the equipment that are using in the project.
- Minimizing the entire maintenance costs of the project.
- Accurate detection and monitoring of corrosion.
- It evaluates the efficiency of certain corrosion control methods like optimal application determination and chemical inhibition.
- It can diagnose a specific corrosion problem and also identify the causes and parameters for controlling it like flow rate, temperature, pressure and more.
- Identify potentially hazardous conditions, corrosion rates determination, discovering material non-compliance and locating structural flaws.
- Conducting inexpensive maintenance exercise and inspection on the items with a high probability of failure.
- Promote a successful health, safety and environmental (HSE) management program.
- Smooth transition from a reactive to a proactive safety culture.
Real-time corrosion measurements is a popular NDT inspection technique in Singapore, that has immense effectiveness for preventing and controlling corrosion and the determination of optimal applications.