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[Show more]You are the NACE Coating Inspector on a tank lining project and are asked to 
perform a high voltage holiday test after the coating applicators have completed 
their final repairs. After meeting all the confined space entry permit you enter the 
tank and notice a very strong odor of solvent. 
Your f...
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Add to cartYou are the NACE Coating Inspector on a tank lining project and are asked to 
perform a high voltage holiday test after the coating applicators have completed 
their final repairs. After meeting all the confined space entry permit you enter the 
tank and notice a very strong odor of solvent. 
Your f...
What is the cause of chalking in epoxy coating - ANSWER UV or radiation 
exposure 
What is polymerization cured coating? - ANSWER Two parts mixed together 
just prior to use 
Examples of non-convertible coatings - ANSWER 1. Chlorinated rubber 2. Vinyl 
3. Acrylic 4. Bituminous 
Non-convertible curin...
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Add to cartWhat is the cause of chalking in epoxy coating - ANSWER UV or radiation 
exposure 
What is polymerization cured coating? - ANSWER Two parts mixed together 
just prior to use 
Examples of non-convertible coatings - ANSWER 1. Chlorinated rubber 2. Vinyl 
3. Acrylic 4. Bituminous 
Non-convertible curin...
Describe passivation - ANSWER Passivation is the formation of a protective oxide 
Film on the surface reducing its chemical activity and its ability to corrode 
Describe the following factors and how they affect corrosion - ANSWER Oxygen: 
oxygen increases the rate of corrosion temperature 
Temperat...
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Add to cartDescribe passivation - ANSWER Passivation is the formation of a protective oxide 
Film on the surface reducing its chemical activity and its ability to corrode 
Describe the following factors and how they affect corrosion - ANSWER Oxygen: 
oxygen increases the rate of corrosion temperature 
Temperat...
Corrosion Zone - ANSWER Fe0 -> Fe++ + 2e- (soluble - reaction can keep 
occuring) 
Immunity to Passive - ANSWER Fe0 + 2H2O -> Fe(OH)3 + 2H+ + 2e- (insoluble - 
builds up at the interface) 
Corrosion to Passive - ANSWER Fe++ + 3H2O -> Fe(OH)3 +3H+ + 1eMore Active (+ or -) - ANSWER Electroneg...
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Add to cartCorrosion Zone - ANSWER Fe0 -> Fe++ + 2e- (soluble - reaction can keep 
occuring) 
Immunity to Passive - ANSWER Fe0 + 2H2O -> Fe(OH)3 + 2H+ + 2e- (insoluble - 
builds up at the interface) 
Corrosion to Passive - ANSWER Fe++ + 3H2O -> Fe(OH)3 +3H+ + 1eMore Active (+ or -) - ANSWER Electroneg...
What is the cause of chalking in epoxy coating - ANSWER UV or radiation 
exposure 
What is polymerization cured coating? - ANSWER Two parts mixed together just 
prior to use 
Examples of non-convertible coatings - ANSWER 1. Chlorinated rubber 2. Vinyl 
3. Acrylic 4. Bituminous 
Non-convertible curin...
Preview 2 out of 11 pages
Add to cartWhat is the cause of chalking in epoxy coating - ANSWER UV or radiation 
exposure 
What is polymerization cured coating? - ANSWER Two parts mixed together just 
prior to use 
Examples of non-convertible coatings - ANSWER 1. Chlorinated rubber 2. Vinyl 
3. Acrylic 4. Bituminous 
Non-convertible curin...
oxidation - ANSWER loss of electrons, positive charge atoms (anode) 
reduction - ANSWER gain of electrons, negative charged atoms (cathode) 
forms of corrosion - ANSWER uniform, crevice, galvanic (dissimilar metals) if 
two metals have to be couple then best to couple metals close together in the 
g...
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Add to cartoxidation - ANSWER loss of electrons, positive charge atoms (anode) 
reduction - ANSWER gain of electrons, negative charged atoms (cathode) 
forms of corrosion - ANSWER uniform, crevice, galvanic (dissimilar metals) if 
two metals have to be couple then best to couple metals close together in the 
g...
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Corrosion is an electrochemical process involving 
A) flow of protons and electrons 
B) flow of neutrons and ions 
C) flow of protons and ions 
D) flow of electrons and ions 
E) flow of resistance and resistivity - ANSWER d 
Metal loss or corrosion occurs at the 
A) cathode 
B) a...
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Add to cartSTART OF CHAPTER 1 
Corrosion is an electrochemical process involving 
A) flow of protons and electrons 
B) flow of neutrons and ions 
C) flow of protons and ions 
D) flow of electrons and ions 
E) flow of resistance and resistivity - ANSWER d 
Metal loss or corrosion occurs at the 
A) cathode 
B) a...
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