Voltammetry techniques
Capture current–potential behavior to characterize corrosion mechanisms.
We use sophisticated electrochemical instrumentation to study material-degrading reactions in metals and alloys and to calculate corrosion behavior—supporting prevention strategies across applications.
Potentiodynamic techniques acquire electrochemical measurements that enable thorough evaluation of corrosion rate, progression, and root cause in metals and alloys.
Capture current–potential behavior to characterize corrosion mechanisms.
Evaluate pitting and crevice corrosion susceptibility via forward/reverse scans.
Purpose-designed protocols for biomedical components and interfaces.
Determine near-Ecorr behavior and corrosion rate proxies.
Including measurements for earth-enhancing compounds and related systems.
These techniques provide quantitative electrochemical data to assess corrosion rate and growth, and to identify underlying causes—enabling targeted mitigation.
Assess changes in metals/alloys under defined corrosive environments.
Training and investigation in educational institutions.
Industrial qualification and troubleshooting across sectors.
Send alloy grade, surface state, and target media. We’ll confirm the potentiodynamic method set, endpoints, and reporting.