VCI films, also known as volatile corrosion inhibitor films, are a type of plastic packaging material that is designed to protect metal parts and equipment from corrosion during storage or shipment. These films are impregnated with volatile corrosion inhibitors (VCIs), which are chemicals that vaporize and form a protective layer on the metal surface, preventing it from corroding.
VCI films are often used in the automotive, aerospace, and military industries to protect metal parts and equipment during storage and transportation. They are also used in the packaging of consumer products such as electronics, machinery, and tools.
VCI films come in a variety of shapes and sizes, including bags, sheets, and stretch wrap, and can be custom-designed to fit specific applications. They are easy to use and require no special equipment or training to apply. VCI films are an effective and cost-efficient way to protect metal parts and equipment from corrosion and extend their service life.