Cryogenic steels from Dillinger put you on the safe side for extremely low temperatures. They retain adequate Charpy V-notch toughness, and thus high resistance to brittle fracture, even in the temperature range down to -196° C. This makes them the perfect choice for gas-liquefaction plants. A problem common to most steels is the fact that they become brittle, i.e. the toughness of the steel decreases, as temperature falls. This phenomenon occurs only to a reduced extent in cryogenic steels. Special alloying elements shift the steep loss of Charpy V-notch toughness under exposure to extreme cold to even lower temperature ranges.
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