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Exam Code:
API-571
Exam Name:
Corrosion and Materials Professional
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Questions:
454
Last Updated:
Apr 9, 2025
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Corrosion and Materials Professional Questions and Answers

Question 1

Formation of a metallurgical phase known as sigma phase results in a loss of _________ in some stainless steels as a result of high temperature exposure.

Options:

A.

Ductility

B.

Fracture toughness

C.

Embrittlement

D.

None of the above

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Question 2

Atmospheric corrosion:

Options:

A.

Can cause either uniform or localized wall loss.

B.

Always causes localized wall loss.

C.

Always causes uniform wall loss.

D.

Is best detected using profile RT.

Question 3

Low creep ductility is __________ severe in high tensile strength materials and welds.

Options:

A.

More

B.

Less

C.

Usually

D.

Not