Heliyon (May 2024)

Evaluation of the acoustic performance of a novelty cathodic protection system against guitar steel strings corrosion

  • Jorge Segura Alcaraz,
  • José Antonio Bonastre Cano,
  • Ernesto Juliá Sanchis,
  • José María Gadea Borrell,
  • Francisco Javier Cases Iborra

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
p. e30811

Abstract

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This work was conducted to establish the efficiency of an impressed current cathodic protection system for musical instruments’ steel strings in protecting them from corrosion caused by human sweat. To conduct this research, the harmonic content degradation of a guitar string subjected to different corrosion stages by artificial human sweat, with and without cathodic protection by an impressed current, was studied. String corrosion is characterised by not only the electrochemical technique of polarisation resistance, but also by weight loss by gravimetric measurements and FESEM microscopy. From the correlation between the acoustic and electrochemical results, it can be concluded that harmonic content degradation of guitar strings increases corrosion but is less significant in the strings protected by impressed current.

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