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Introduction The changes in electrical resistance of paint films immersed in an electroplyte has long been associated with anti‐corrosive paints. As early as 1913, Digby and Paterson used painted steel panels in galvanic cells and measured the e.m.f.'s of the cells at different intervals. These studies were extended by Bacon et.al.. They have shown that changes in electrical resistance measurements have good relation with anto‐corrosive paints which are to be used under water.

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