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Hydrogen embrittlement and stress corrosion cracking of titanium alloys caused by cleaning processes

Thoma, 1985

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2024164394076494726
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Thoma M
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SAE transactions

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Hydrogen was absorbed by titanium alloys in an alkaline scale conditioning bath. This absorption was initiated by an iron/nickel contamination on the areas to embrittle. If the hydrogen exceeds 500 ppm H chipping under load occurs. Hydrogen absorption can be …
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