vetyembrittämistä
Vetyembrittämistä, a Finnish term, translates to "hydrogen embrittlement" in English. It describes a process where certain metals, particularly high-strength steels, absorb hydrogen atoms. This absorption can significantly reduce the ductility and toughness of the metal, making it prone to brittle fracture under stress, even at relatively low stress levels.
The hydrogen atoms can enter the metal through various mechanisms. One common source is during electroplating
The presence of these hydrogen atoms interferes with the normal deformation mechanisms of the metal. They can