Which of the following is a contributing factor in caustic corrosion?
A.
Iron oxide concentration
B.
Boiler feed water hardness
C.
Heat traced equipment
D.
Alkalinity of superheated steam
The Answer Is:
C
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
API RP 571 describes under Caustic Corrosion:
“One of the significant contributing factors is caustic accumulation in low-flow or stagnant areas, especially in heat-traced lines or around steam injection points.”
“Localized heating can concentrate caustic solutions, promoting corrosion even in carbon or stainless steels.”
Thus, option C (heat-traced equipment) is the correct and technically accurate choice.
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