Electrolyte is an ionic conductor (usually an aqueous solution) a site where an electrical current enters the metal or leaves the metal to enter the solution. Hydrogen damage is characterized by the brittle fracture of normally ductile alloys that are under sustained load in the presence of hydrogen.
Electrolyte is an ionic conductor (usually an aqueous solution) a site where an electrical current enters the metal or leaves the metal to enter the solution. Hydrogen damage is characterized by the brittle fracture of normally ductile alloys that are under sustained load in the presence of hydrogen.
Electrolyte is an ionic conductor (usually an aqueous solution) a site where an electrical current enters the metal or leaves the metal to enter the solution. Hydrogen damage is characterized by the brittle fracture of normally ductile alloys that are under sustained load in the presence of hydrogen.