Materials at Low Temperatures
Abstract
This chapter discusses the compatibility problems that arise from chemical or physical interactions between liquefied gases and the common materials used in their production, storage, transportation, distribution, and use. The discussion covers the compatibility of materials with liquid oxygen and liquid fluorine. Hydrogen-environment embrittlement is unique to low-temperature hydrogen systems and is also discussed.
J. C. Moulder, J. G. Hust, Compatibility of Materials with Cryogens, Materials at Low Temperatures, Edited By Richard P. Reed, Alan F. Clark, ASM International, 1983, p 343–369, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.mlt.t62860343
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