Corrosion Risk Assessment Silver Scale ™
Visually identify corrosion risks (hydrogen sulfide and sulfur).
Determine the corrosion category in compliance with ISO 11844-1 based on the installation period and corrosion length of the Silver Scale™.
Usable for EMC measures around liquid crystal displays and as various kinds of electrodes
Corrosion Risk Assessment Silver Scale ™
Visually identify corrosion risks (hydrogen sulfide and sulfur).
Determine the corrosion category in compliance with ISO 11844-1 based on the installation period and corrosion length of the Silver Scale™.
| IC class | Indoor Corrosion Categories | Impact on equipment |
|---|---|---|
| IC1 | Very low indoor corrosivity | Environment sufficiently controlled to ensure that corrosion is not a factor in determining equipment reliability |
| IC2 | Low indoor corrosivity | Environment sufficiently controlled to ensure that corrosion is not a factor in determining equipment reliability |
| IC3 | Moderate indoor corrosivity | Environment where corrosion may be a factor in determining equipment reliability |
| IC4 | High indoor corrosivity | Environment where corrosion may be a factor in determining equipment reliability |
| IC5 | Very high indoor corrosivity | Environment where the probability of corrosion attack is high |
| Silver Scale ™(Visual method) | Standard methods(ISO11844-1) | |
|---|---|---|
| Summary | Evaluate and diagnose corrosion risks based on corrosion length | Diagnose the corrosion risks based on the corrosion thickness of the metal plate measured by an analyzer |
| Advantages | Visual diagnosis of corrosion risks Remote diagnosis (identifiable through photos, etc.) Cost-effective | Highly accurate analysis due to the usage of an analyzer Environmental assessment for the corrosion of copper, zinc, and carbon steel |
| Disadvantages | Environmental assessment only for corrosion of metal (silver) | Collection and analysis of metal plates can be labor-intensive Expensive |

