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NACE TM0208-2024, Laboratory Test to Evaluate the Vapor- Inhibiting Ability of Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor Materials for Temporary Protection of Ferrous Metal Surfaces

Volatile corrosion inhibitor (VCI) materials provide temporary corrosion protection for the surfaces of metal parts that are not in contact with the inhibitor. Temporary protection is afforded as long as there is a moderately sealed enclosure containing the metal parts and the source of the VCI, which may be in the enclosing package itself. The duration of protection may be months to years before the parts are removed from the enclosure and put to use, or before a more “permanent” coating such as paint is applied. The referenced NACE Standard Practice SP0487 includes VCI in the context of guidance and best practices for users of interim or temporary corrosion protection methods.

Product Number: NACE TM0208-2024
Publication Date: 2024
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Volatile corrosion inhibitor (VCI) materials provide temporary corrosion protection for the surfaces of metal parts that are not in contact with the inhibitor. Temporary protection is afforded as long as there is a moderately sealed enclosure containing the metal parts and the source of the VCI, which may be in the enclosing package itself. The duration of protection may be months to years before the parts are removed from the enclosure and put to use, or before a more “permanent” coating such as paint is applied. The referenced NACE Standard Practice SP0487 includes VCI in the context of guidance and best practices for users of interim or temporary corrosion protection methods.

Keywords: VCI, volatile corrosion inhibitor, vapor corrosion inhibitor, vapor-phase corrosion inhibitor, vapor transported corrosion inhibitor, laboratory testing, ferrous metal surfaces, corrosion protective packaging

 

Volatile corrosion inhibitor (VCI) materials provide temporary corrosion protection for the surfaces of metal parts that are not in contact with the inhibitor. Temporary protection is afforded as long as there is a moderately sealed enclosure containing the metal parts and the source of the VCI, which may be in the enclosing package itself. The duration of protection may be months to years before the parts are removed from the enclosure and put to use, or before a more “permanent” coating such as paint is applied. The referenced NACE Standard Practice SP0487 includes VCI in the context of guidance and best practices for users of interim or temporary corrosion protection methods.

Keywords: VCI, volatile corrosion inhibitor, vapor corrosion inhibitor, vapor-phase corrosion inhibitor, vapor transported corrosion inhibitor, laboratory testing, ferrous metal surfaces, corrosion protective packaging