SAE USCAR5
Avoidance of Hydrogen Embrittlement of Steel
Month of publication: 1997-11-01
Annotation and contents
Source of this annotation and contents: SAE.
Hydrogen embrittlement of steel, which can cause brittle fractures under stress, occurs as a result of the absorption of hydrogen during cleaning, phosphate coating and plating processes. The susceptibility to hydrogen embrittlement increases with increasing stress (internal or externally applied stress) and increasing material strength.
Hardness readings in this specification are in Vickers scale. SAE J417 should be referred to for conversion to other scales.
