Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor films are a type of packaging material used to protect metal products from corrosion. These films are designed to release corrosion inhibiting vapors that form a protective layer on the metal surface, preventing oxidation and corrosion.
These films are particularly useful in environments where traditional corrosion protection methods, such as oil coatings or desiccants, may be impractical or less effective. VCI films are widely employed in industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and military, where preventing corrosion is crucial to maintaining the integrity and functionality of metal components.