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.

Stainless steel goes public

A special report undertaken on behalf of the British Stainless Steel Association (BSSA) has highlighted potential for increased use in public and commercial buildings.

Kinder-Janes expands

Kinder-Janes Engineers Ltd, best known for their range of specialist process pumps and heat exchangers, have expanded their product range to include lined piping and fittings.

Sandvik offers new welding wire

Sandvik Steel has launched a new range of welding wire, covered and strip electrodes and fluxes for welding nuclear steam generator tubing.