Anode - (ANSWER)Electrode of electrochemical cell at which oxidation occurs.
Cathode - (ANSWER)the electrode at which reduction occurs
Cathodic protection - (ANSWER)A technique to reduce corrosion by making it the cathode of
electrochemical cell.
Corrosion - (ANSWER)the deterioration of a metal due to a chemical reaction in the environment
Corrosion cell - (ANSWER)Anode, cathode, return path and electrolytes
Corrosion inhibitors - (ANSWER)Chemical substance or combination of substances that prevent or
reduce corrosion.
Passivation - (ANSWER)A reduction of of the anodic reaction rate of an electrode involved in corrosion.
Galvanic series - (ANSWER)A list of metals and alloys arranged to their corrosion potential.
Coating specification - (ANSWER)A formal structured document containing information on a project.
Instrument calibration history report - (ANSWER)Report contain info on how frequent each instrument
is to be or has been calibrated.
Safety data sheets (SDS) - (ANSWER)A form containing data of known substances in a particular
product.
Quality assurance QA - (ANSWER)Any systematic process that checks whether a product or service
being developed is meeting specific requirements.
,Quality Control QC - (ANSWER)A procedure intended to ensure that a manufactured product or
services meet the requirements of the client or customer.
Quality Control technician - (ANSWER)Inspectors role, primarily for observing and reporting the
technical aspects of a coating project and its conformance or deviation from the project specifications.
Standards - (ANSWER)A term applied to codes, specifications, recommended practices, procedures,
classifications, test methods and guidelines that provide interchangeability and compatibility.
Dew point - (ANSWER)Temperature at which moisture will begin to form on a steel surface
IR thermometer - (ANSWER)Devices that measure temperature, using black body radiation emitted
from objects.
relative humidity - (ANSWER)the water vapor in the air compared to the amount needed to be
saturated
Repeatability - (ANSWER)Ability of instrument to give same reading under similar ambient and target
conditions
Application at incorrect temperature can caused: - (ANSWER)- blistering
- pin holding
- cratering
- dry spray
- mud cracking
Additives - (ANSWER)Component of coating, typically added in small amounts to perform specific
functions.
Adhesions - (ANSWER)Process in which dissimilar molecule cling together due to attractive forces. Can
be chemical, polar, mechanical or combination of 3.
, Barrier coating - (ANSWER)A coating that has high resistance to permeation of liquids and/or gases.
Applied over previously coated surface to prevent damage to underlying coating.
Binder - (ANSWER)The nonvolatile portion of the vehicle of a formulated coating material.
Inhibitive pigment - (ANSWER)Pigment that passivates the metal surface by forming a thin, tightly
adherent film or by reinforcing and plugging defects in natural air-formed film.
Inorganic coating - (ANSWER)Coating which binder made from non-living things such as silicone or
zinc.
Organic coating - (ANSWER)Binder made from living things or once living things.Emergent literacy -
(ANSWER)REFERS TO CHILD'S BELIEFS ABOUT AND EXPERIENCES WITH READING AND WRITING PRIOR
TO FORMAL INSTRUCTION.
print motivation - (ANSWER)Being interested in and enjoying printed materials
print awarenes - (ANSWER)interest in print; pretending to read
listening and oral vocabularies - (ANSWER)words understood when heard; words used in speech
narrative skills - (ANSWER)child's spoke or written description of a real or fictional event from the
past, the present or the future; ability to retell or describe events
letter knowledge - (ANSWER)the ability to identify the letters of the alphabet
phonological awareness - (ANSWER)an awareness of and the ability to understand and manipulate the
sounds of spoken words.
forms the foundation of future reading and writing development. - (ANSWER)emergent literacy