The World Bank’s report highlights the safety challenges of hydrogen, ammonia, and methanol, emphasizing the need for ...
Safe handling and use of metallic components are made more difficult by the possibility of hydrogen embrittlement, which necessitates careful material and operational technique selection to reduce ...
A cryogenic valve body of a nickel-alloy steel: seawater resistant, non-embrittling, and sealed! Forgings of Nickel Steels, like Valves and ...
A company that has its UK safety division headquarters in Blyth has announced its support and involvement in a new research ...
as well as wires snapping due to "corrosion and hydrogen embrittlement." The wires are tightly coiled around the pipe and encased in concrete, with the pre-stressed wires meant to help with ...
A key challenge with hydrogen is that it finds its way between metal atoms in pipes and weakens them – a process called embrittlement. “Our aim is to test if pipelines and other steel-based materials ...
This technique results in a seamless, high-strength joint resistant to embrittlement—a crucial feature for industries like nuclear energy, pipelines ... composition, hydrogen baking, or fusion ...
The total low-carbon hydrogen active and pipeline capacity has reached approximately 175 million tonnes per annum (mtpa), according to a recently published GlobalData report. Green hydrogen, which is ...
The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS, President: Dr. Lee Ho Seong) has developed equipment that ...