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Guide to Export packaging,
using Cortec VpCI integrated solutions.
This article is NOT an all encompassing guide to using Cortec VpCI
products in protective or export packaging. It is only intended
to give the reader a starting point towards understanding the principles
of VpCI protection and a listing of SOME of the products that are
commonly used in a VpCI integrated system. Many more products exist
and we would be pleased to discuss your particular needs any time.
The Central Concept
True VpCI products emit vapours that will reach ALL areas within
a “package”. They contain enough VpCI to volatilize
within a short enough timeframe to reach equilibrium within the
“package” and begin protection BEFORE environmental
conditions can accelerate the corrosion electro-chemical process.
Conditions such as humidity and temperature can bring on corrosion
within hours, so it is important to choose VpCI products that are
synergistic, and emit sufficient vapours rapidly, to provide surface
protection on all areas of the packaged items, even within deep
concealed and inaccessible (by direct eyesight or indirect reflected
sight) void spaces.
Generally, RP (rust preventative) “oils” (whether oil
or water based) depend on contact inhibitors, and if not creating
a stable, complete coating, are ineffective due to gravity’s
pull, or just less than perfect coverage. (Cortec temporary coatings
are not of this type and contain true VpCIs.) Cortec VpCIs are able
to penetrate to any surfaces that air can reach, which is difficult
for oils to do without immersion tanks, and because the VpCI vapours
are constantly replenished, even in the case of a imperfect or opened
package, protection is continued.
The standard use of Cortec VpCI systems in export crating allows
the user to benefit from the volatile properties of the VpCI compounds,
use recyclable materials, eliminate use of oils, and deliver a dry,
rust-free part to the customer, ready for use without degreasing.
Further, worker safety is enhanced, since slippery pallets and floors
are eliminated.
The tailoring of a Cortec VpCI system to the length of time that
preservation is needed is an important feature of the Cortec Integrated
preservation system. Time periods can be as short as flash rust
protection within the production environment (a few hours for example)
to as long as 5-10 years for military rapid deployment storage.
The choice of materials and their methods of application, are all
critical to a best performing system. And more than anywhere else,
when it comes to rust prevention, Cleanliness IS next to Godliness.
VpCIs or not, a clean part is easier to protect than a dirty part.
Use of Cortec VpCI multifunction cleaners helps make the good system
better.
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belts and braces Cortec system provides basic protection from the
outer envelope to rapid vapour formation by use of synergistic products
such as fogging fluid, foam emitter pads or RP coatings. System
designers can choose from a palette of choices including products
for long-term protection, well into the service life of the goods,
or short-term delivery cycle protection, or storage for what may
seem like forever.
System components include:
VpCI-126 Blue extruded film: available as sheeting up to 30 ft wide,
standard product packaging bags or as standard or custom Gaylord
bags or covers. Also available as Shrink, stretch, antistatic, and
with UV stabilizers, fire retardants etc, and as VpCI Ecoweave reinforced
woven film.
VpCI-130 series foam (primarily VpCI-131 or VpCI-132 pads), as supplementary
source of VpCIs to “boost” initial formation of VpCI
rich atmosphere. (Required with VpCI Liner film, not always needed
when CorPak EX is used as liner)
VpCI-100
series: Emitters for electrical enclosures, but also useful wherever
a clearly identifiable (and removable) VpCI source is required.
CorPak Ex extruded high-density film or CorPak liner film as layering/interleaving
film.
It is important to keep bare metals from contact with corrugated
or wood blocking, as these are often sources of contamination or
chemicals that can lead to rust. Both Cortec products will protect
in these cases, CorPak EX offers additional volatile protection
over that of the liner film.
VpCI-144/146 coated paper.
VpCI- RP products. We normally do not suggest the use of oil, as
the above dry package elements are usually sufficient, however if
one must, then VpCI-329 or VpCI-369 is usually all that’s
needed. (Also available in water based formulations.) VpCI-377,
when a suitable choice, will often be thin enough a film, that it
would be unnecessary to remove it for further parts usage or processing.
VpCI-337
fogging liquid. This concentrating VpCI liquid can be fogged into
a machine cavity or poly enclosure for a very low cost method of
enriching the atmosphere with VpCI vapours. VpCI-307/309 powders
are also often used in these applications.
With the great variety of VpCI products available, it is possible
to construct many variations on the “VpCI envelope/VpCI booster”
theme. Simple choices involve just replacing conventional wrap materials
with VpCI materials and then adding emitter devices. More thought
is needed for multi step preservation systems, such as VpCI fogging,
using VpCI coatings (permanent or temporary), VpCI Wash/rinse products,
liquid additives or even VpCI metalworking fluids during production.
Usually these methods are impractical for single or small shipments
and are best suited when integrated into the manufacturing process.
Often too, the answer is in the fertile lab of Cortec Corporation,
where new combinations and applications are always to be found.
Most of the products suggested above, along with specialty alternatives,
are also used for long term storage, plant systems layup and mothballing.
Call us for our special guide to plant mothballing and layup.
Numerous technical articles describing the basics of VpCI function
and application are available at our website www.corrx.com
or at the Cortec web site www.cortecvci.com.
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