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New: EcoSonic® VpCI®-125 ESD Shrink Film (HP-UV)

 

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Cortec’s new EcoSonic® VpCI®-125 ESD Shrink Film (HP-UV) combines the latest film technology with the most effective corrosion protection for metal products.

This ESD shrink film is mixture of high (UV) and Vapour phase Corrosion Inhibitor Technology. It combines multi-metal corrosion protection with strong static dissipative properties. EcoSonic VpCI-125 ESD Shrink Film (HP-UV) has many practical characteristics. Users of the film can shrink wrap their small or large components as normal to conform to the shape of the object.

EcoSonic VpCI-125 ESD Shrink Film (HP-UV) replaces conventional rust preventatives such as oils and desiccants, allowing products to be used immediately without cleaning or degreasing. Sealing products in this VpCI ESD Shrink Film will protect a wide variety of metals from rust, tarnish, stains and oxidation. It also enables cost savings; EcoSonic VpCI-125 ESD Shrink Film (HP-UV) will eliminate all the degreasing or coating removal required in the past, meaning the products can be used immediately. Additionally, it does not contain free amines, phosphates, or halogen-based materials and is non-toxic and recyclable.

EcoSonic VpCI-125 ESD Shrink Film (HP-UV) effectively protects components from electrostatic discharge. It conforms to the surface resistivity and static decay requirements of MILPRF-81705 D (Static Dissipative Packaging Materials). The film is safe to use and does not contain any harmful Prop 65 ingredients. EcoSonic VpCI-125 ESD Shrink Film (HP-UV) has been tested effective for up to 2 years of corrosion protection and 1 year of ESD protection. The corrosion inhibitors vaporise and condense on all metal surfaces within the enclosed space and diffuse to every area of the part; protecting its exterior, as well as void spaces and recessed areas. Equipment is protected from corrosion during storage, lay-up, and staging as well as during domestic and overseas shipments.

 

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