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Corrosion monitoring methodologies, on both the hardware and software fronts, continue to evolve from the microelectronics revolution, rapid advances in communication systems, new sensing systems, and from the rapid growth in personal (and other) computing power.

An overview article of corrosion monitoring techniques and instrumentation available from Pepperl+Fuchs Inc. (Twinsburg, OH) has been submitted by William A. Bolin (Marketing Service Assistant). Link to it here. Link to related corporate web pages.

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New feature: Finally revealed ... the Corrosion Monitoring Mantra.

Worth looking at ...

National Physical Laboratory, NPL (UK)
Series of excellent guides on corrosion and its control at:
http://www.npl.co.uk/ncs/guides.html

Ken Hoare (C Eng MIEE), Business Development Manager of The Institute of Metal Finishing invites you to visit their web site http://www.uk-finishing.org.uk/
Of relevance to the "erosion-corrosion" degradation mode ...

The following quotation (in 1932) has been attributed Horace Lamb, a famous British physicist: "I am an old man now, and when I die and go to Heaven there are two matters on which I hope for enlightenment. One is quantum electrodynamics, and the other is the turbulent motion of fluids. And about the former I am really rather optimistic."

Seen in the book "Passage to Juneau" by Jonathan Raban and also quoted in other scientific publications.

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