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hydrogen damage [′hī·drə·jən ‚dam·ij] (metallurgy) Corrosion, common in boilers, caused by diffusion of hydrogen through steel reacting with carbon to form methane, which builds up local stresses at the interfaces between grains, forming voids that ultimately produce failure. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Hydrogen damage is evident as internal voids and surface bubbles. Consulting in the fields of corrosion and corrosion control by inhibitors in sour gas systems, grinding balls, microbiological corrosion, corrosion of low-leaded copper-base alloys, hydrogen damage in high-strength and rail steels, galvanic corrosion of household plumbing solders and contamination of drinking water, surface quantification of corrosion products, electrochemical sensors for hydrogen in steels, reverse osmosis and water pollution and beneficiation of ores. |
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