VCI Packaging
VCI packaging, or Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor packaging, is a type of packaging that protects metal components from corrosion during storage and transportation. It works by releasing a vapor that forms a protective layer on the metal surface, preventing rust and other forms of corrosion. This technology is widely used in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and electronics.
Volatile Corrosion Inhibitors (VCIs): VCI packaging contains special chemicals that slowly vaporize (or “volatilize”) within the package. Protective Layer: These vapors form a protective layer on the metal surface, acting as a barrier against moisture, oxygen, and other corrosive agents. No Contact Needed: The VCI molecules don't need direct contact with the metal surface to provide protection; they work in the vapor phase.

