Engine Coolant Testing: State of the Art 1980
DOI: 10.1520/stp29218s
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Detecting Coolant Corrosivity with Electrochemical Sensors

Abstract: The corrosivity of engine antifreeze coolants depends on many factors including inhibitor concentration. Degradation of these antifreeze inhibitors occurs with time in service and therefore leads to increased corrosivity. This paper describes a low cost coolant sensor capable of detecting the corrosivity of engine coolant in-situ. The system is based on electrochemical principles and consists of a sensing probe, electronics package, and an indicating device. Electrochemical theory and supporting data for the s… Show more

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“…7 Initially, corrosion inhibitors in coolant formulations form protective films on metallic surfaces of the coolant system. As the coolant degrades, the protective films become unstable.…”
Section: Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Initially, corrosion inhibitors in coolant formulations form protective films on metallic surfaces of the coolant system. As the coolant degrades, the protective films become unstable.…”
Section: Bmentioning
confidence: 99%