jonesey
Mechanical
- Oct 6, 2002
- 60
We have to do some welding on the inside of an existing pressure vessel that has been in service where there has been hydrogen sulfide in the product. Knowing the problems that can arise through hydrogen cracking after welding, are there guidelines for how long the vessel needs to be warmed up at a particular temeprature dependant on hydrogen concentration to drive the diffused hydrogen from the steel so the risk of hydrogen cracking is minimised ?