Microbiologicaily Influenced Corrosion (MIC) can manifest as several forms of corrosion, including:
Microbiologicaily Influenced Corrosion (MIC) can manifest as several forms of corrosion, including:
Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) is known to cause various specific forms of corrosion, which typically include pitting, crevice corrosion, cratering, and filiform corrosion. These forms are directly related to the localized attack that microbes can initiate on metal surfaces. Uniform, chemical, stray current corrosion, and general carburization are not typically associated with MIC, highlighting the correctness of pitting, crevice, cratering, and filiform as the accurate types of corrosion induced by microbial activity.
ANS: A. FPH 15-76
The correct answer is A. pitting, crevice, cratering, and filiform. This is found on page 15-76 in the CFPS book.