
Real NACE NACE-CIP1-001 Exam Dumps with Correct 100 Questions and Answers
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NACE-CIP1-001 (Coating Inspector Level 1) Certification Exam is a globally recognized certification program offered by the National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE). Coating Inspector Level 1 certification is designed to assess the skills and knowledge of coating inspectors with a focus on the fundamental principles of coating inspection, surface preparation, coating application, and inspection instruments and methods.
NEW QUESTION # 57
Silicone coatings are typically:
- A. Used strictly in immersion service
- B. Applied in very' thin films
- C. Used as a sacrificial primer
- D. Applied in very thick films
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 58
The primary difference between Non-Convertible vs. Convertible coatings is:
- A. Convertible coatings do not undergo a chemical change during curing whereas Non-Convertible coatings do
- B. Convertible coatings cure solely by solvent evaporation whereas Non-Convertible coatings do not
- C. Non-convertible coatings do not undergo a chemical change during curing whereas Convertible coatings do
- D. Non-Convertible coatings cure by co-reaction whereas Convertible coatings do not
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 59
A single application coating film has a measured dry film thickness (DFT) between 4 and 5 mils (between 100 and 125 microns). The volume solids of the coating immediately before application were 67%, What wet film thickness (WFT) was applied?
- A. 8 to 10 mils (200 to 250 microns)
- B. 5 to 6 mils (125 to 150 microns)
- C. 10 to 12 mils (250 to 300 microns)
- D. 6 to 7 mils (150 to 175 microns)
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 60
When performing tests for oil and grease using an ultra-violet light, the NACE Inspector should be aware that:
- A. Synthetic oil or grease may not be identified
- B. Chloride salt may produce a false positive
- C. Presence of weld spatter may produce a false positive
- D. Ultra-Violet light may contaminant the surface
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 61
ISO SA 2.5 is defined as:
- A. Light Blast Cleaning
- B. Thorough Blast Cleaning
- C. Very Thorough Blast Cleaning
- D. Near White Metal Blasting
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 62
Dew point is the temperature at which
- A. the air is saturated.
- B. humidity decreases
- C. water freezes.
- D. condensation occurs.
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 63
You are an inspector on a project where SSPC SP 3 is specified.
What sort of tools should you expect the Contractor to use to achieve the standard?
- A. Abrasive blast nozzles
- B. Hand tools
- C. Power tools
- D. Airless spray equipment
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 64
The Inspector's Log Book is generally:
- A. Submitted to the client upon project completion
- B. Shared with all parties upon project completion
- C. Retained by the inspector upon project completion
- D. Shredded by the inspector upon project completion
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 65
NACE SP 0178 is a standard for:
- A. Tanks and Vessels to, be Lined for Immersion Service
- B. Structural steel to be coated for Atmospheric Service
- C. Tanks and Vessels to be Externally Coated
- D. Stainless steel pipe to be Externally Coated
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION # 66
When using the ISO comparator in accordance with ISO 8503, if the surface profile does not directly compare to one of the four segments the inspector should:
- A. Use another method as the comparator method is too subjective
- B. Record your result by identifying two segments
- C. Record the segment with the more aggressive profile
- D. Record the segment with the less aggressive profile
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 67
You are the NACE Inspector on a tank lining project where a 50% solids epoxy tank lining is being applied. After application of the 19 coat you notice small blisters in some areas of the applied lining.
Your FIRST preferred course of action is to:
- A. Document the problem and advise the Contractor
- B. Break the blisters to see what's inside
- C. Extract any liquid that may be inside the blister and send it to the lab for further analysis
- D. Document the problem and advise the Contractor and Owner's representative
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 68
Good records can provide maintenance departments with detailed information about ALL of the following EXCEPT
- A. when the coating will be reapplied.
- B. how the item was coated.
- C. what materials were used.
- D. what items were coated.
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 69
A successful coating inspector must be able to
- A. recommend the appropriate coating technique for the job to the contractor.
- B. advise the coating applicator on how to mix the coating.
- C. look for problems or issues during application.
- D. apply the coating with expert accuracy.
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 70
Galvanic corrosion occurs on which of the following substrates:
- A. Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic
- B. Metal
- C. Concrete
- D. Wood
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 71
If a contractor is using a poorly maintained compressor to supply air for abrasive blast cleaning and conventional airspray, the coating inspector should perform a
- A. dry film thickness (DEI) measurement.
- B. vial lest.
- C. wet film thickness (WFT) measurement.
- D. blotter test for the presence of oil and water.
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 72
The least effective method of surface cleaning is most likely
- A. water blasting.
- B. hand tool cleaning.
- C. power tool cleaning.
- D. dry grit blasting.
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 73
If inspectors identify issues of non-conformance during an inspection, they should
- A. wait until the final report is being prepared to identify the issues in writing so they are fully documented
- B. instruct the contractor's personnel in how to correct the issue so the project is not delayed
- C. inform both the Contractor and the inspector's supervisor so they can take appropriate corrective actions
- D. perform additional tests secretly to ensure there are no other potential issues at the site
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 74
Common errors that may produce inaccurate readings when using a Dial-Type Magnetic Pull-Off Dry Filth Thickness (DFT) gauge include:
Select All That Apply
- A. Measuring ditty, tacky, or soft films
- B. Taking measurements too far from the edge of a surface
- C. Failing to determine the base metal reading (BMR)
- D. Rotating the dial too fast when taking measurements
Answer: A,C,D
NEW QUESTION # 75
Inspection documentation is important because:
- A. a) & b)
- B. It is the only deliverable item provided by the inspector
- C. a) only
- D. Owners use the documentation for a variety of purposes
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 76
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