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High-strength hydrogen sulfide-resistant steel for equipment for extraction of natural gas and oil

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Translated from Khimicheskoe i Neftyanoe Mashinostroenie, No. 9, pp. 29–31, September, 1989.

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Kablukovskaya, M.A., Zikeev, V.N., Turkovskaya, E.P. et al. High-strength hydrogen sulfide-resistant steel for equipment for extraction of natural gas and oil. Chem Petrol Eng 25, 532–535 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01156032

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