Corrosion monitoring probe

Electricity: measuring and testing – Conductor identification or location – Inaccessible

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73 86, 324 71E, G01R 2702

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041796535

ABSTRACT:
A corrosion monitoring probe comprising a body member, preferably a tubular body member, a seal within the body member, and a metallic probe element which is contained in part within the body member and which in part projects beyond the seal, at least that part of the probe element which projects beyond the seal being corrodable, in which the seal is in the form of at least one gasket made of an electrically insulating compressible material and in which the probe is provided with means for compressing the gasket(s) to cause the gasket(s) to form a seal between the probe element and the body member.

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