12 mm Rotating Cylinder Electrode Tip

Part Number
ACQC01205

MAXIMUM ROTATION RATE: 2000 RPM — Never exceed maximum rotation rate when working with rotating electrodes.

Ideal for corrosion studies, our 12 mm OD RCE tips accept cylinder inserts (sold separately) fabricated from just about any metal of interest.  Standard cylinder inserts offered by Pine Research include several varieties of steel; however, cylinders may be made from other materials upon request.  Alternately, cylinder inserts with the appropriate dimensions may be fabricated by the customer.  A mounting tool (sold separately) is required to change the cylinder. The screw-thread connection on the 12.0 mm OD RCE tip fits directly onto the permanent shaft of the CPR rotator.  These tips also fit the Pine MSR and ASR rotators when used with the appropriate shafts (see table below).

See “Description” tab below for additional precautions and information.

[notice color=red]MAXIMUM ROTATION RATE: 2000 RPM -- Never exceed maximum rotation rate when working with rotating electrodes.[/notice][notice color=blue]TEMPERATURE RANGE: 10°C - 25°C — Electrode damage may occur at temperatures beyond recommended range.[/notice][notice color=green]This series of RCE tips may be used with the MSR, ASR, or CPR Rotators.[/notice] [call_to_action color="red" button_text="Pine Research YouTube    " button_icon="youtube-play" button_url="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkaSux3EzBER0CU8P_9IOsw"] Visit our YouTube channel for helpful instructional videos regarding the use and maintenance of this and many other Pine Research products. [/call_to_action]
When possible, we add published articles, theses and dissertations, and books to our references library. When we know this product has been used, we will include it in this list below. If you have a reference where our product was used and it's not in this list, please contact us with the details and we will add it.
  1. Fatah and Ismail Empirical equation of CO2 corrosion with presence of low concentrations of acetic acid under turbulent flow conditions. Corrosion Engineering, Science and Technology, 2011, 46, 49-55.
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