Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Beta-phase indicator
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Application No.: US15643467Application Date: 2017-07-06
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Publication No.: US10578596B2Publication Date: 2020-03-03
- Inventor: Ryan C. Dunn
- Applicant: ElectraWatch, Inc.
- Applicant Address: US VA Charlottesville
- Assignee: ELECTRAWATCH, INC
- Current Assignee: ELECTRAWATCH, INC
- Current Assignee Address: US VA Charlottesville
- Agent Paul A. Bell
- Main IPC: G01N33/20
- IPC: G01N33/20 ; G01N31/22

Abstract:
A quick, non-destructive and inexpensive test is disclosed to determine whether a portion of a structure made of 5XXX Aluminum alloy is sensitized. Unlike the current sensitization tests, this test can be performed by non-skilled personnel without complicated procedures and equipment. Since the test is non-destructive, it does not require the removal material from the structure. This feature makes the test particularly attractive for in situ applications such as for use on existing structures like ships. The test requires the application of an indicating chemical to the surface of the material being tested. The indicating chemical has a pre-determined pH which may be either acidic or alkaline. The indicating chemical also contains an pH indicator of pre-determined value. After a short period of time has elapsed, the percentage of pH color change observed from the indicating chemical can be used to determine whether the sample is sensitized or not. It is also possible to obtain at least an approximation of the Degree of Sensitization of the structure using the test.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180128796A1 BETA-PHASE INDICATOR Public/Granted day:2018-05-10
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