Hydrogen Embrittlement

Hydrogen Embrittlement

Hydrogen embrittlement can occur when metals are exposed to hydrogen gas or certain hydrogen-containing compounds. When hydrogen atoms diffuse into metal, they can weaken the metal’s atomic bonds and cause it to become more brittle and prone to cracking or...
Metal Failure

Metal Failure

There are several metal failures including: Fatigue Failure This is the most common metal failure. It occurs when a material is subjected to repeated loading and unloading cycles. Over time, cracks form and propagate, ultimately leading to failure. Corrosion Failure...
Hydrogen-Induced Cracking

Hydrogen-Induced Cracking

Hydrogen-induced cracking (HIC) is a form of material degradation and stress corrosion cracking. This can occur in metals and alloys in the presence of hydrogen. The diffusion of atomic hydrogen typically causes HIC into the metal or alloy. It can react with various...
Wet H2S Damage in Oil and Gas Systems

Wet H2S Damage in Oil and Gas Systems

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a highly toxic and corrosive gas that poses significant challenges to the oil and gas industry. When in the presence of moisture, H2S can cause severe damage to equipment and infrastructure, leading to:  Safety hazardsProduction...
Asphalt Inspection

Asphalt Inspection

Asphalt inspection involves:  Assessing its conditionIdentifying any damages or issuesDetermining the necessary repairs or maintenance Asphalt Inspection Process Visual Inspection:  Start by visually examining the asphalt surface. Look for signs of cracking,...