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-----high strength strip steels hydrogen embrittlement
I am looking for information (standards, tests, ...) about hydrogen embrittlement and delayed hydrogen rupture in carbon steels having tensile strength above 160 ksi (1100 MPa) after pickling and electro-galvanizing, particularly in flat products.
Thank you for any help you can offer.
Jean-Pierre LAURENTSOLLAC
1998
I am looking for information on hydrogen related cracking failures of AISI 4140 at HRC 35-40. In addition, I am interested in any information relating to the failure of high pressure gas cylinders (DOT 3T).
Bryan HinzieAdvanced Silicon Materials, Inc.
1998
I need some information and literature about the connection between hydrogen, hydrogen embrittlement and delayed cracking in stainless steels after deep drawing. Thank you!
Annett SimonTU Bergakedemie Freiberg - Germany
1999
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