Tag: Corrosion cracking

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.

Lids and covers stay shut

New from machine element specialists Elesa is the TL series of latching clamps which are ideal for light duty closure applications where quick opening is required .

Rolled Alloys Canada names vice president

Rolled Alloys Canada Inc. has named Hugh Khan Vice President and Director of Canadian Operations.

Seminar on SS finishes

Construction professionals visiting Interbuild on Tuesday 27 April have the opportunity to attend a RIBA CPD seminar "Selecting and Specifying Stainless Steel Finishes".

Stainless gearboxes for food industry

Baldor has launched a range of all-stainless-steel gearboxes for electric motors.

Steel swing bolts

Winco, a supplier of standard industrial machine components, has announced the availability of DIN Metric Steel and Stainless Steel Swing Bolts.

New tubular supplier

Special Metals Corporation has a new focal point for the supply of its oilfield tubulars, products that withstand the most severe conditions in oil and gas fields around the world.

Clear water, clear evidence

A carefully drilled 1mm hole in the rear mid-frame of a 12 year-old Duple 425 coach has provided evidence of the zero-corrosion performance of 3CR12 stainless steel.

Dives in Misericordia

“Dives in Misericordiaâ€? church, designed by architect Richard Meier, opened in Rome on 26 October 2003 to mark the 25th anniversary of the Pontificate of Pope John Paul II.

ISSF at SAE 2004

ISSF is to participate on the panel at SAE 2004 World Congress.

Big knife valve

Stainless Valve has introduced its 48" big knife valve.