Measuring pH on metallic planar surface

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Patrick Rota
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We are currently trying to measure pH levels on the (wet) surface of metals as part of a study about corrosion.
The surface may have a non-conductive protective layer.

- is it feasible to measure pH on a planar surface (dry or wet)? Which kind of sensor probe can be used for this task?
- which order of magnitude will be the measure? (precision of the sensor)

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
 
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Thank you DrDu, this is a great idea, indeed.
Can you recommend some indicator? Do you have suggestions?
EDIT: we need an indicator for prolonged use (years), if it exists
 
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Dear DrDu, thank you for your insight. Let me find out what is the pH forecast range.