Transcription of HYDROGEN CYLINDERS AND TRANSPORT VESSELS
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HYDROGEN CYLINDERS AND TRANSPORT VESSELS IGC Doc 100/03/E Revision of TN 26/81 EUROPEAN INDUSTRIAL GASES ASSOCIATION AVENUE DES ARTS 3-5 B 1210 BRUSSELS Tel : +32 2 217 70 98 Fax : +32 2 219 85 14 E-mail : Internet : EIGA 2003 - EIGA grants permission to reproduce this publication provided the Association is acknowledged as the source EUROPEAN INDUSTRIAL GASES ASSOCIATION Avenue des Arts 3-5 B 1210 Brussels Tel +32 2 217 70 98 Fax +32 2 219 85 14 E-mail: Internet: IGC Doc 100/03/E HYDROGEN CYLINDERS AND TRANSPORT VESSELS KEYWORDS cylinder HYDROGEN PRESSURE vessel STORAGE vessel Disclaimer All technical publications of EIGA or under EIGA's name, including Codes of practice, Safety procedures and any other technical information contained in such publications were obtained from sources believed to be reliable and are based on technical information and experience currently available from members of EIGA and others at the date of their issuance.
study the embrittlement mechanism and to identify the basic factors influencing the susceptibility of a material or engineering structure to Hydrogen. In Europe, research activities [5] started a few years later. The French were the first to realise that. Hydrogen cylinders, as opposed to cylinders for other compressed gases, had to meet specific
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