The unintentional diffusion of hydrogen into metal, particularly at elevated temperatures, which causes brittleness and cracking. More common with ferritic materials.
Hydrogen damage can take a number of forms, including blistering, stress cracking and loss of tensile ductility.
The unintentional diffusion of hydrogen into metal, particularly at elevated temperatures, which causes brittleness and cracking. More common with ferritic materials.
Hydrogen damage can take a number of forms, including blistering, stress cracking and loss of tensile ductility.