Corrosion cracking is a critical phenomenon in the field of material science and engineering, representing a severe form of material degradation. This type of cracking occurs when a material, typically a metal, is subjected to both a corrosive environment and tensile stress. Among the various forms of corrosion cracking, stress corrosion cracking (SCC) is particularly noteworthy due to its insidious and dangerous nature.
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New duplex grade from Stalatube
Stalatube Oy product range now includes the full size range of lean duplex grade LDX2101 (EN 1.4162, S32101).
MTI Awards Materials Engineering Scholarship
MTI has awarded University of Cincinnati student David Cole with its second annual Bert Krisher Memorial Scholarship.
Stainless brewhouse equipment
TFG Austline, a company of stainless steel fabricators and specialised welders, which is accredited by the Australian Stainless Steel Development Association (ASSDA), has been commissioned to install new brewhouse and fermentation equipment for Little Creatures Brewery, based in Fremantle, Western Australia.
Wrap SealTM Pipe repair
New to the European market, SynTherm has introduced Wrap Seal quick repair kit for pipe leaks.
ISSF publishes new brochures
International Stainless Steel Forum (ISSF) has published new brochures and animations during its thirteenth Annual Conference in Hong Kong.
Corrosion-resistant clevises
mbo Osswald has added corrosion-resistant clevises to its product range, which can also withstand aggressive media or ambient conditions.