Corrosion Rate Conversion

The conversion of different units of corrosion rate or corrosion penetration rate has a simple rule. However, it is not always fast and easy. Corrosion rate makes use of different unit types, and we may need density, valance, or molecular weight for conversion.

Corrosion Rate Conversion for Steel

First, for the sake of simplicity, we extract the conversion coefficient for steel, which we assume as pure Fe. In this case:

1 mA/cm² = 11.6 mm/year = 456 mpy = 249 g/m2.day

You can find some examples in the below table:

Unit0.01 mA/cm²0.0862 mA/cm²0.22 mA/cm²0.4 mA/cm²1 mA/cm²8.62 mA/cm²50 mA/cm²100 mA/cm²
mA/cm²0.0100.08620.220.4001.0008.6250100
mm/year0.1161.0002.5524.64011.60100.05801160
mpy4.56039.31100.3182.445639312280045600
g/m2.day2.49021.4654.7899.6024921461245024900

General Corrosion Rate Conversion

As a general rule, we should extract the coefficient for different units, resulting in the following:

1 mA/cm² = (3.28 M/m x d) mm/year = (129 M / m x d) mpy = (8.95 M/m) g/m2.day

where M is molecular weight gr/mol, m is the valance of corrosion state, and d is the density of material gr/cm3. You can find the solved sample in the below table:

UnitM
(gr/mol)
m
(Valance)
Density
(gr/cm²)
Conversion
Coefficient
0.01 mA/cm²0.0862 mA/cm²0.22 mA/cm²0.4 mA/cm²1 mA/cm²8.62 mA/cm²50 mA/cm²100 mA/cm²
mA/cm²55.84527.8710.0100.08620.2200.4001.0008.62050.00100.00
mm/year55.84527.8711.6370.1161.0032.5604.65511.64100.3581.91164
mm/year26.9832.710.9250.1090.94182.4044.37010.9394.18546.31093
mm/year65.3827.13315.0320.1501.2963.3076.01315.03129.6751.61503
mm/year24.321.73822.9300.2291.9775.0459.17222.93197.711462293
mpy55.84527.87457.6884.57739.45100.7183.1457.739452288445769
mpy26.9832.7429.6814.29737.0494.53171.9429.737042148442968
mpy65.3827.133591.1975.91250.96130.1236.5591.250962956059120
mpy24.321.738901.8129.01877.74198.4360.7901.877744509190181
g/m2.day55.84527.87249.9062.49921.5454.98100.0249.921541249524991

It is best to read both tables vertically. You can find the equivalent corrosion rate to the anodic mentioned current density in each column.

In CCPTools, you are able to convert different corrosion rates, or corrosion penetration rates, easily.