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Assessing pitting corrosion resistance of metallic materials in chloride-containing environments at elevated temperature…based on electrochemical results obtained on two materials in oilfield upstream applications.
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Laboratory testing on two candidate completion brines…a buffered mixed formate and a proprietary bromide brine. Materials tested: super martensitic stainless, super duplex stainless, API 5CT/ ISO 11960 grade “C125” casing and nickel alloy.
The influence of loading mode and specimen geometry on the measured hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility of UNS N07718 (alloy 718) has been assessed.
Historical Document. Guidelines for fabrication, welding, and installation of clad plate bonded to air pollution control or other equipment such as FGD systems, ducts, and stacks.