Overview
Productive and profitable industrial plants rely on safe, reliable equipment to sustain expected production levels and quality standards. High temperature hydrogen attack (HTHA) can cause serious damage such as decarburization and micro-cracking in steels exposed to hydrogen at elevated temperatures and high pressure. Such damage can negatively affect tensile strength and toughness and ultimately cause failure without warning, as was the case in the disastrous 2010 Tesoro Anacortes refinery incident, where the shell of a heat exchanger ruptured catastrophically, killing seven workers.
This seminar aims to help disseminate developments in the field of HTHA NDE, FFS and design considerations.
Hear input from the UK Regulator, European and US operators, leading NDT houses, materials research specialists and academics, among others, discussing the most recent work in the field. Take a look at the programme for the full speaker line-up.
This is a must-attend event for all those responsible for maintaining integrity of physical assets under hydrogen service at elevated temperatures.
To book your place for this event, please visit the event website