抄録
The use of polarization data in estimation of the corrosion rate of metals is discussed. The anodic polarization measured by applying a constant current for several seconds is found to be closely connected with the corrosion rate, and a special device was developed to obtain the relationship between the anodic polarization and the corrosion rate. It is shown that the established method can be applied with success to examining the corrosion behavior of given steels in neutral solutions containing inhibitors.