djwright
Petroleum
- May 20, 2002
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It is a fairly common practise to overlay carbon steel componenents with alloy 625. Valve seat pockets and flange ring grooves are two applications which I have encountered many times in the petrochemical industry.
Recently, I heard about a crack like failure between overlay and carbon steel in a valve for sour gas service. The failure was described as "fusion line disbondment caused by hydrogen diffusion".
Does anybody else have experience or knowledge of such failures?
Recently, I heard about a crack like failure between overlay and carbon steel in a valve for sour gas service. The failure was described as "fusion line disbondment caused by hydrogen diffusion".
Does anybody else have experience or knowledge of such failures?