High temperature hydrogen attack

ID: high-temperature-hydrogen-attack

High Temperature Hydrogen Attack (HTHA) is a phenomenon that occurs in certain materials, particularly steels, when they are exposed to high temperatures in the presence of hydrogen. This process can lead to significant degradation of the material's structural integrity. HTHA is particularly relevant in the context of industries like oil and gas, petrochemical, and chemical processing, where equipment is often subject to elevated temperatures and hydrogen-rich environments.

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