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Until recently the measurement of corrosion was limited to methods that were time consuming, required special skills, did not permit evaluation of inhibitors, process variables, or materials in a reasonable time, and, in general, left much to be desired where knowledge of corrosive effects was important. Magna, through its Instrument and Control Division, has developed a series of electronic instruments that conveniently measure corrosion in virtually any imaginable environment. The following discussion outlines some techniques used to study and measure corrosion.

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