Electricity: measuring and testing – Conductor identification or location – Inaccessible
Patent
1986-01-21
1988-07-05
Eisenzopf, Reinhard J.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Conductor identification or location
Inaccessible
324 712, 204404, G01R 2702
Patent
active
047557443
ABSTRACT:
A high sensitivity electroplating or corrosion sensor and method for sensing employing a relatively strong, self-supporting electrically conductive substrate of high resistivity and a test coating that is electroplated directly onto the substrate. For corrosion monitoring, a test element of the sensor is formed of a thick, high resistivity substrate, such as stainless steel, upon which is electroplated a thin test coating of material to be tested in a corrosive environment. For many applications, the ratio of resistivity of the substrate to resistivity of the test coating is substantially equal to the ratio thickness of the substrate to thickness of the test coating, which ratios may be about 40 to 1. The sensor may be employed in the monitoring of electroplating by immersing the stainless steel substrate in the electrolytic bath with the object to be plated and measuring the decreasing parallel resistance of the substrate and coating that is plated upon the substrate during a plating of the object. To decrease resistance measuring noise due to currents generated in the plating or corrosion sensor by external currents, the power supply is connected to the sensor substrate to cause equal and opposite current components to flow in the substrate.
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Bredow James R.
Moore Clifford G.
Silverman Herbert P.
Eisenzopf Reinhard J.
Harvey Jack B.
Rohrback Corporation
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