The double loop electrochemical potentiodynamic reactivation technique was developed to detect sensitization in wrought stainless steel. Because cast stainless steel has a different microstructure than wrought stainless steel, neither the double loop nor the single loop EPR technique has the selectivity required to detect sensitization. By using a modified double loop EPR technique in which the peak potential is raised to 450 mV vs. SCE, the sweep rate is slowed to 3 V/h, and ) unless CC License in place (see abstract). ecsdl.org/site/terms_use address. Redistribution subject to ECS terms of use (see 147.188.128.74 Downloaded on 2015-05-30 to IP
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