VCI corrosion protection

In the field of manufacturing we need to protect parts, components, equipment, or subassemblies from corrosion. Humidity, heat, perspiration, and airborne contaminants can attack the unprotected metal.

VCI coatings can be used to protect metal between manufacturing processes, during storage and shipping and in field use and are removed as easily as they are applied.

Coatiseal formulations, using the newest chemical technology available, help alleviate your concerns in the areas of health, safety, flammability and pollution control.

There's a Coatiseal solution whether you need temporary protection during in-plant processing, medium-term protection for shipment and storage or extended protection for lay-up, mothballing and field service.

Now you can effectively protect your metals and products against humidity and aggressive atmospheres as well as against corrosive industrial, marine and tropical atmospheres.

Protected parts are immediately ready for use. The protective invisible layer deposited by Coatiseal Vapor Corrosion Inhibitors (VCIs) needs no removal. No degreasing, scraping, cleaning or further preparation is necessary before processing, installation or use. Your VCI protected components, parts and finnished assemblies are always ready for immediate use. Coatiseal barrier coatings are easily removed with conventional cleaning methods.

Coatiseal VCIs eliminate many extra processing steps such as cleaning, degreasing, rust removal, pickling, blasting and reprotecting. You have less re-work, fewer rejects, improved quality, reduced rust claims and extended equipment life!

How Coatiseal VCI's WORK
Conditions enclosed atmosphere with a protective vapor.Vapor migrates to all recessed areas and cavities.Vapor condenses on all metal surfaces.Ions dissolve in moisture layer (water electrolyte).Protective ions are attracted to metal surfaces.Ions form a thin, monomolecular protective layer at the metal surface...simple!No Corrosion!

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Corrosion Protection

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