Caustic Corrosion Flashcards
- Which of the following material(s) are common Caustics? *This may have more than one correct answer, please select all answers that apply
A. COK
B. C3H8
C. HCl
D. KOH
E. MgO2
F. NaOH
D. KOH
F. NaOH
- Caustic Corrosion normally occurs in:
A. heated areas, where water evaporates & the Caustic strength concentrates.
B. in non-stress relieved CS equipment
C. Only CS piping & equipment
D. areas with a low pH
A. heated areas, where water evaporates & the Caustic strength concentrates.
- Which of the following materials is NOT subjected to Caustic Corrosion?
A. Carbon Steel
B. Chromes
C. 400-Series SS
D. Nickel Alloys
D. Nickel Alloys
- At what temperature does 300 SS START to be affected by Caustic Corrosion? (Open Book)
A. 40-125°F
B. 140-350°F
C. 160-210°F
D. 180-270°F
C. 160-210°F
- Which of the following is the MOST significant factor affecting Caustic Corrosion?
A. Presence of Caustic
B. Gravitation pull of the Moon
C. The financial value of the Operating Unit
D. The number of Corrosion Specialists that you can fit in VW Bug
A. Presence of Caustic
- Which of the following is NOT a common use of Caustic in the petrochemical industry?
A. Added to Boiler Feedwater in small amounts
B. Used to decrease pH
C. Used to neutralize acids
D. Used as Reactant to remove Sulfur Compounds
B. Used to decrease pH
- In high strength caustic solutions, Caustic Corrosion Starts to cause uniform corrosion of Carbon Steel when the process temperature exceeds: (Open Book)
A. 140°F
B. 170°F
C. 225°F
D. 350°F
B. 170°F
- For localized Caustic Corrosion to occur in routine equipment, there must be a(n): (Open Book)
A. process temperature that exceeds 500°F
B. long period of time
C. concentrating method that builds the Caustic’s strength
D. unit upset that provides high strength Caustic
C. concentrating method that builds the Caustic’s strength
9.Which of the following can contribute to Caustic Corrosion in a caustic piping system?
A. Dead legs
B. Heat Tracing
C. Higher Flange Class
D. Velocity
B. Heat Tracing
- Caustic Corrosion is most often associated with:
A. Boilers and steam generating equipment
B. Furnaces
C. Overhead systems
D. Tank bottoms
A. Boilers and steam generating equipment
- Caustic Corrosion normally appears as:
A. Isolated pitting
B. Concentrated pitting
C. Localized metal loss often with grooving
D. uniform metal loss
C. Localized metal loss often with grooving
- If Caustic is occurring, it may be missed because:
A. Deposits can fill up the corroded areas
B. the corrosion often occurs in crevices
C. this corrosion mechanism causes extremely tight cracks
D. it is always very localized and random
A. Deposits can fill up the corroded areas
- In steam systems, Caustic Corrosion is best prevented by:
A. aggressive monitoring
B. the constant addition of an acid to neutralize the caustic
C. thorough inspection program
D. proper design
D. proper design
- Which of the following materials could be used when the process has a high strength Caustic solution at elevated temperature?
A. High chromes alloys
B. Nickel alloys
C. Molybdenum alloys
D. Kryptonite alloys
B. Nickel alloys