Linear Polarization Resistance (LPR) Monitoring
The electrochemical technique, commonly referred to as Linear Polarization Resistance, is the only corrosion monitoring method that allows corrosion rates to be measured directly, in real time. Although limited to electrolytically conducting liquids, the response time and data quality of this technique make it clearly superior, where applicable, to all other forms of corrosion monitoring.
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Continuous LPR Corrosion Meter
MS2001L
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The MS2001L is a microprocessor-based, field-mountable corrosion rate meter. This versatile instrument measures the instantaneous corrosion rate and electrochemical current between the electrodes of any standard 2-electrode linear polarization resistance (LPR) probe. Corrosion rate is displayed on the LCD display.
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Linear Polarization Resistance Probes
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Linear polarization resistance (rosion probes are commonly used in the water treating industry and other environments where instantaneous, on-line corrosion rate readings are required. Linear polarization probes are ideally suited to monitor fluctuations that may occur within a system; for example, these probes can be used to monitor corrosion inhibitor effects on a regular basis.
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Bench-Top LPR Data Logger
MS6200L
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The MS6200L is a bench-top data logger capable of measuring and storing data from all types of linear polarization resistance (LPR) corrosion probes. The instrument is microprocessor-based and features a simple, menu-driven interface using a 2-key keypad and a 2-line LCD display. It is housed in a rugged but lightweight plastic enclosure and is ideally suited for use in laboratory environments. The adjustable handle can be used for carrying the unit, or can be used as a tilt stand to adjust the viewing angle.
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LPR Corrosion Meter
MS1000
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The MS1000 is a hand-held, battery-powered corrosion meter. This versatile instrument measures the instantaneous corrosion rate and electrochemical current between the electrodes of any standard 2-electrode linear polarization resistance (LPR) probe.



