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Serviceability of 35KhF steel in hydrogen-sulfide media

Corrosion and corrosion-mechanical properties of 35KhF low-alloyed steel in hydrogen-sulfide media are investigated. The corrosion resistance and resistance to hydrogen-induced cracking of the steel of different heats in NACE solution and artificial seawater, and its resistance to hydrogen-sulfide s...

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Published in:Materials science (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2010-12, Vol.46 (3), p.408-411
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description Corrosion and corrosion-mechanical properties of 35KhF low-alloyed steel in hydrogen-sulfide media are investigated. The corrosion resistance and resistance to hydrogen-induced cracking of the steel of different heats in NACE solution and artificial seawater, and its resistance to hydrogen-sulfide stress corrosion cracking in the NACE solution are determined. It is shown that 35KhF steel can be used for the manufacture of critical components of a lift string for pumping-over stratal water.
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Corrosion resistance
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Lift
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Mechanical properties
Media
Sea water
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Strings
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