Hydrogen in steel is bad news for mechanical properties and the metal's chemical characteristics. A recent Key to Steel article details the chemistry of hydrogen problems. The feature also discusses the sources of hydrogen pick up in steel production from the addition of materials and components, such as lime and coke.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Minimize Hydrogen in Steel
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