Description
The CT10 measure the corrosiveness of a surface.
The innovative CT10 instrument images the whole surface of the specimen. Operation is based on a homogeneous lighting source, CCD camera, specimen rotation system, and specially designed application software.
The test is fully automatic.
The CT10 test is simple and straightforward. The specimen is prepared according to the NACE TM0172 test procedure and is placed in the test chamber of the CT10. The operator enters sample information, using an intuitive graphical interface with touch screen panel, and starts a specimen scan.
Specific light is emitted onto the surface of the specimen. The specimen is rotated and several images are taken. The software builds a flat image of the specimen surface, calculates the percentage of the corroded area and then translates it into a NACE rating.
A detailed test report is ready in less than 5 minutes.
The results are saved in an internal database and can be printed, transferred to a USB memory stick and/or sent to a LIMS.