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Sulfide stress cracking of nickel-containing low-alloy steels

September 29, 2014 by Mariano Iannuzzi

Low alloy steels with a nickel content greater than 1% are not allowed in sour service applications. This paper reviews the effect of nickel on the hydrogen embrittlement performance of low alloy steels.

Filed Under: Journal Articles, Sulfide Stress Cracking Tagged With: corrosion-reviews, hydrogen, hydrogen embrittlement, Hydrogen Stress Cracking, journal-articles, nickel alloy steels, Oil&Gas, ssc

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