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#21CSteel - a smarter, safer way to tackle corrosion
Swansea University:
#21CSteel - a safer, better way to tackle corrosion
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The Kelvin scanning probe was built by the Swansea team and is now being used by other research teams
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Team leader Prof Geraint Williams (l) and researcher Paddy Dodds in the lab
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The Kelvin scanning probe means metals can be tested for corrosion in 24 hours, rather than 500
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The Swansea team in the lab
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Steel under the microscope
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Microscope image of steel
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Images of steel which allow analysis of its properties
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The imaging tools used by Swansea University metals experts are amongst the most powerful in Europe
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Researcher Paddy Dodds in the electrochemistry lab
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Paint is one of the coatings for metal which the team investigate, to assess its relationship to corrosion
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Paint being mixed in the lab
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Prof Geraint Williams in the electrochemistry lab, where some of the work was conducted