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26 Jul
16:12

Dillinger researches into hydrogen damage in pipelines

Scientists at steelmaker Dillinger and Saarland University are working together to find a better standardised method for testing materials for their resistance to hydrogen, Kallanish notes. The core problem here is so-called hydrogen embrittlement, which primarily affects high-strength materials such as pipeline steel or steel wires in prestressed concrete bridges. When hydrogen accumulates, the strength of the material decreases and minute damage and cracks can o…
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