GB/T 24185-2009
ActiveTest method for measurement of hydrogen embrittlement threshold in steel by the incremental step loading method
逐级加力法测定钢中氢脆临界值试验方法
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This standard specifies a test method for determining the critical hydrogen embrittlement threshold in steel using incremental step loading. It is applied in metallurgical testing and quality control to evaluate the susceptibility of high-strength steels to hydrogen-induced cracking, particularly in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and energy where components are exposed to hydrogen environments. The method helps engineers assess material safety and select appropriate steels for applications like fasteners, springs, and pressure vessels.
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