Surface active agents and pickling brittleness

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A study of the hydrogen embrittlement of steel caused by acid pickling is presented; the action of 14 surface active agents was studied. Carbon steel and stainless steel were treated with the various reagents, then subjected to a specially designed wire bend test. Results are presented for the anionic, cationic, and nonionic reagents.

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A study of the hydrogen embrittlement of steel caused by acid pickling is presented; the action of 14 surface active agents was studied. Carbon steel and stainless steel were treated with the various reagents, then subjected to a specially designed wire bend test. Results are presented for the anionic, cationic, and nonionic reagents.

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Author(s)

Zapffe, C.A.Haslem, M.E.

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire & Wire Products26(2): 127-133 1951

Year

1951