IT is often of some importance, as in marine service and in the petroleum industry, to know how various pH levels affect the room temperature corrosion fatigue life of a steel. We have performed a statistical-type, R. R. Moore machine, fatigue study of a normalized-only A.I.S.I. 1036 steel with the results shown in Fig. 1. The tensile strength was 100,000 p.s.i. ; the yield strength was 68,400 p.s.i. ; and the per cent elongation (2 in.) was 30 per cent. A 3 per cent sodium chloride solution was used, this with a shaped capillary film glass feeder system. One curve was determined with a sodiumhydroxide-saturated, 3 per cent sodium chloride solution. Etching (Fig. 2) was observed therein—no caustic embrittlement whatever was noted.