Análisis de los transitorios en ruido electroquímico para aceros inoxidables que presentan corrosión por picaduras.
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En este trabajo se muestran los resultados de las mediciones de ruido electroquímico para materiales que presentan corrosión por picaduras, analizando los transitorios presentados en las series de tiempo en potencial y corriente, correlacionándolos con microscopia electrónica de barrido (MEB). Se realizaron mediciones electroquímicas a diferentes tiempos de exposición para efectuar la correlación. Los materiales empleados fueron, acero inoxidable austenítico 316 y dúplex 2205; los electrolitos utilizados FeCl3 y NaCl. El análisis de MEB muestra que los transitorios presentados en las series de tiempo, efectivamente corresponden con la actividad de nucleación de picaduras desarrollada en la superficie de los electrodos.Downloads
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