Half Cell Potential (HCP)

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English term or phrase:Half Cell Potential (HCP)
Lithuanian translation:Elektrodo potencialas
Entered by: Inga Jokubauske

19:11 Mar 29, 2018
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Tech/Engineering - Engineering: Industrial
English term or phrase: Half Cell Potential (HCP)
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Sakinys: Half Cell Potential (HCP) is the most useful measurement to assess the corrosion condition in practice.

Info: Corrosion of reinforcing steel is an electro-chemical process and the behaviour of the steel can be characterised by measuring its half-cell potential. The greater the potential the higher the risk that corrosion is taking place. An electrode forms one half of the cell and the reinforcing steel in the concrete the other. The preferred reference electrode for site use is silver/silver chloride in potassium chloride solution although the copper/copper sulphate electrode is still widely used.

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Inga Jokubauske
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3 +1puselemenčio potencialas
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half cell potential (hcp)
puselemenčio potencialas


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