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Tester determines passivation of stainless steel.


November 19, 2008 - With no size limitation to test piece, Model 2026 Passivation Tester measures corrosion tendency of stainless steel surfaces. Unit detects surface free iron through galvanic process, which is measured as voltage. Measurement can be repeated over surface of test part and at sensitive spots, such as seams and welds. In addition to all chromium containing stainless steels, Model 2026 is suited for use with precipitation-hardened steels such as 17-4, 15-5, and 17-7.

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Determine Passivation of Stainless Steel


Koslow Scientific offers a fast, easy to use and portable Passivation Tester to check passivation of all grades of stainless steel.

The Model 2026 Passivation Tester measures the corrosion tendency of the surface of stainless steels. It detects surface free iron through a galvanic process which is measured as a voltage. There is no size limitation to the test piece.

A typical test, taking only 1-2 seconds, is simple: Electrical contact is made between a test piece through a moist pad. Then the sensitive Passi-Probe is pressed into the pad to complete the circuit and the cell voltage appears on the digital meter.

This measurement can be repeated over the surface of the test part and at sensitive spots, such as seams and welds. Values for passive and non-passive readings are included in the instructions and a standard 304 stainless steel coupon is provided for test comparison and instrument check-out.

Samples reading non-passive can be passivated by running them through a passivation bath and then retested.

The Koslow Scientific Passivation Tester Model 2026 can be used with all chromium containing stainless steels such as 300 and 400 series and the precipitation-hardened steels such as 17-4, 15-5, 17-7 and so on.

Because of the uncomplicated design of this instrument, no training is necessary. The Passivation Tester 2026 can be used successfully by non-technical personnel.

For additional information on the Model 2026 Passivation Tester call: 201-541-9100, e-mail Info@Koslow.com or visit the Koslow website at: http://www.koslow.com/2026.html

Company Information:
Name: Koslow Scientific Co.
Address: 127 Walkers Lane
City: Englewood
State: NJ
ZIP: 07631
Country: USA
Phone: 201-541-9330
FAX: 201-941-9330
http://www.koslow.com


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