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August 1, 2025
New steel coils offer a wide canvas for corrosion to make its mark. This is among the last problems steel coil processors want to deal with. Oiling after acid pickling is one precaution that can help. However, processors who choose dry pickling will likely have more problems during storage and shipping. Cortec's Vapor phase Corrosion Inhibiting edge sprays help steel coil processors get an edge on corrosion.
Once the coil is rolled up, rust preventatives must be applied as an edge spray. Since it is difficult to get perfect coverage by spraying a rust preventative liquid in between the coil laps from the side, VpCI-337 and VpCI-329 D are especially good options because they contain Vapor phase Corrosion Inhibitors. This type of corrosion inhibitor travels as a vapor through void spaces and is attracted to metal surfaces, where it forms a molecular protective layer (adsorption) that remains and replenishes itself as long as the void remains enclosed. VpCI-126 Film tubing is a complement to these edge sprays because it traps the vapors within the package and offers a dual corrosion inhibiting / physical barrier for unpredictable shipping conditions, such as those on an open truck bed. All three of these products are easy to use without special cleanup needed in the next phase of processing.
Authored by Cortec Corporation
For more information contact:
Cortec Corporation
4119 White Bear Parkway
St. Paul, MN 55110
651-429-1100
productinfo@cortecvci.com
www.cortecvci.com
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