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Hydrogen Flux Vessel |
The hydrogen Flux Vessel is a non-intrusive corrosion monitoring
device. Using the principle of atomic hydrogen migration from
the source of a corrosion event, our hydrogen vessel provides a
real time means of evaluating the effectiveness of corrosion
control programs. Once bonded to the outside of the vessel, our
hydrogen vessel traps any migrating hydrogen. It is this flow of
hydrogen that can be charted to give a visual interpretation of
the hydrogen migration activity.
Our Hydrogen vessel as a tool to help monitor the various
hydrogen related cracking and failure mechanisms in pressure
components, such as those found in refineries.
Using the Hydrogen vessel to Monitor
Hydrogen Flux
The Hydrogen vessel can be employed in the above situations
as a hydrogen flux-monitoring tool. By trapping the flow of
hydrogen through the wall of the vessel we can monitor the rate
of hydrogen migration. The advantage with the Hydrogen vessel is
that a fairly large area can be evaluated, as compared to
conventional monitoring techniques. An area of the vessel from
2x2 to approximately 12x12 inches can be monitored. Our Hydrogen
Vessel approach is the only hydrogen monitor suitable for high
temperature environments commonly found in petrochemical
facilities. The end result is the ability to monitor process
changes and their impact on hydrogen flux, HIC, SCC.

For more Information, please contact:
Darryl Corbin, Technical Manager
Ph: 403.860.5558
Email:
dcorbin@envirolinegroup.com
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