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Design of an ALD Reactor for Hydrogen Sulfide Compatibility
Explore the design, build and testing of a atomic layer deposition (ALD) reactor for use with hydrogen sulfide in this paper by Stanford University researchers with assistance from Swagelok Company.
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Copyright 2010 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in the Review of Scientific Instruments (Vol.81, Issue 4) and may be found at http://link.aip.org/link/?RSI/81/4/htmltoc .


Watching Over a Goldmine of Nobel Prizes in Physics
Professor Kazuhiro Tanaka, Doctor of Science, smiles like a proud parent as he describes the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC) as “only just being at its infancy. It is like a newborn baby, and now it is our job to help it grow.” Home to one of the world’s most powerful proton accelerators, coupled with an experimental laboratory used for cutting-edge proton beam research, J-PARC is a hub for the advancement of 21st century science and technology research. To keep it up and running, he relies on Nippon Swagelok FST and Swagelok® products.

New M200 Software Upgrades Enhance Efficiency, Performance 
An updated graphical interface anchors recent software updates for the Swagelok orbital welding system M200 power supply. The streamlined display includes an improved weld head graphic, which presents weld progress in greater detail to help operators better evaluate the weld. The graphic shows progression, performance levels, and stop/start for each level of the weld in real-time. If the weld deviates from the selected weld schedule, those points are marked on the graphic with an indicator so that the operator can evaluate after the weld is complete.
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Pitting and Crevice Corrosion of Offshore Stainless Steel Tubing
Stainless steel tubing on oil and gas platforms is regularly employed in process instrumentation and sensing, as well as chemical inhibition, hydraulic lines, impulse lines, and utility applications, over a wide range of temperature, flow and pressure conditions. Unfortunately, all over the globe, including the Gulf of Mexico, the North Sea, the Gulf of Guinea, the China Sea, the Caribbean and so on, corrosion of 316 stainless steel tubing has been observed. What can be done about this? This article, presented in World Oil, explores this common phenomenon. Download the PDF now.



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About The Swagelok SAT12 Service

About The Swagelok SAT12 Service
The SAT12 process is a patented, scientifically corroborated method of dramatically enhancing the surface hardness of 300 series austenitic stainless steels while improving corrosion resistance and other properties.


SAT12 Applications and Materials
The SAT12 service holds significant potential for commercial applications and a wide range of austenitic stainless steels and other alloys.