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ÖNORM EN ISO 16773-2

Issue date: 2016 10 01

Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) on coated and uncoated metallic specimens - Part 2: Collection of data (ISO 16773-2:2016)

This part of ISO 16773 gives guidelines for optimizing the collection of EIS data with focus on highimpedance systems. High impedance in the context of intact coatings re...
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Austrian Standards International
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Digital | 33 Pages
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This part of ISO 16773 gives guidelines for optimizing the collection of EIS data with focus on highimpedance systems. High impedance in the context of intact coatings refers to systems with an impedance greater than 109 Ohm x cm². This does not preclude measurements on systems with lower impedance. For uncoated samples extra information can be found in ISO/TR 16208. This part of ISO 16773 deals with the following: - instrumental set-up: requirements and pit-falls; - data validation: checking the measurement range and the accuracy of the data; - performing an EIS measurement: specimen considerations and instrumental parameters; - the experimental results: different methods of presenting EIS data. These guidelines are intended to ensure the acquisition of EIS data that can be used to study the performance of the specimen. This part of ISO 16773 does not give guidelines for the interpretation of the data.
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Issue date : 2016 03 30
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) on coated and uncoated metallic specimens — Part 2: Collection of data