Polarization Resistance is now a routine technique well demonstrated to be able to measure
the gravimetric loss due to corrosion in the majority of the electrolyte/ metal systems. Until now the
determination of Rp has been made through using direct current or from the low frequency range when
determining the electrochemical impedance. In order to measure metal corrosion it is necessary to make
physical contact with the metallic piece which acts as working electrode. In present paper the feasibility
of using a new method, Non Contacting Corrosion Technique, NCC, for polarizing the metal without the
need of physical contact with it, is presented. The polarization is obtained through the induction of a
current by means of an external electrical field. The model used for the calculation of the corrosion rate
assumes that the current runs in parallel through the electrolyte and the metal and the current
electrostatically polarizes the metal. The resistance to the electrostatic polarization is related to the
faradaic reaction which has been verified by comparison to the gravimetric losses. This resistance has
been called Inductive Polarization Resistance, Rpi, for the sake of equivalence to the traditional
Polarization Resistance, Rp.
Keywords: Corrosion, Induction, Non contacting method, Polarization Resistance