Corrosion protection technology that uses volatile inhibitors to protect metals during storage and transport.
Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor (VCI) is a corrosion protection technology that uses volatile chemical compounds to prevent corrosion on metals during storage and transport. These compounds emit vapors that create a protective layer on the surface of the metal, blocking moisture and corrosive agents that could cause oxidation.
VCI is widely used in the manufacturing and warehousing industry to protect metal products such as machine parts, tools, electronic components and finished products.
Its application is simple and effective, as VCI-treated products can be packaged in bags, wrappers or foils that release the volatile inhibitors and maintain corrosion protection for months or even years.