The Basic Corrosion online course covers a basic but thorough review of causes of corrosion and the methods by which corrosion is identified, monitored, and controlled.
Purchase of this course includes a one-year subscription and is non-refundable. Students will have access to all course materials for a period of one year from the date of registration. All course work must be completed during this time period. Extensions and transfers cannot be granted.
The initial exam fee for the Corrosion Foundations exam is included with the course registration fees. The C exam is administered through Examity, an online remote proctoring service. Once you have purchased the course, please allow 5-7 business days to be authorized for the exam.
Once authorized, you will receive an email from noreply@examinity.com with login and scheduling instructions for the online portal. You will need to set up your profile in the online portal and can then schedule the exam at your convenience.
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Please note: You will have 1 year from date of purchase to complete the exam or forfeit your fees.
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is the largest volume commodity chemical in use today.It plays some part in the production ofnearly all manufactured goods. One large use of concentrated sulfuric acid is used as a catalyst for refinery alkylationunits.Intheseunits,C3-C5olefinssuchaspropyleneorbutylenearereactedwithisobutanetoformgasoline-blendingcomponents such as isoheptane and isooctane.These gasoline-blending components are used to boost octane forautomobileandaviationfuels.
Most refineries have an alkylation unit that uses either hydrofluoric acid (HF) or sulfuric acid as the alkylation catalyst.Thisstandarddealswithspentsulfuricacidassociatedwiththesulfuricacidalkylationprocessonly.