Protection against moisture and corrosion
An excess of humidity damages the packaged products and, in the worst case, causes mold or corrosion. Container cargo, in particular, is at risk of condensation damage with even slight temperature fluctuations during the voyage. In extreme cases, the dripping of water by condensation causes the so-called "container rain" inside, with the expensive costs that this entails. But also, in the warehouse, there are often different temperatures, and humidity can lead to oxidation, causing damage to the packaged goods or the product. Likewise, it is necessary to use adequate protection against moisture and corrosion for long storage periods.
With our range of
products, you can also control this and keep your packaged products dry and
protected at all times. Our wide range of desiccants offers you the right
solution for all cases, from simple protection against splash water to
protection against corrosion.
Anti-humidity bag:
protection for dehumidifying ambient air
The bags with their
highly active moisture-repellent granules are available from our company -
depending on the packaging requirements - as vapor-permeable bags, full-length
mats for the protection of pallets or easy-to-attach moisture bars. You can
also find biodegradable container
desiccant.
Protective effects:
- mold protection
- Label adhesion is maintained
even in high-humidity conditions
- In combination with the PE
foil, it provides a protection period of approximately 30 days.
- Combined with the aluminum
foil, it provides up to 3 months of protection.
Attention!
Goods that travel long
transport distances are exposed to high temperatures and weather fluctuations
that can cause condensation. At a relative humidity of 80%, the resistance of
corrugated cardboard decreases by 50%. That is, it becomes more unstable.
External labels may also come off.
The solution
Moisture-repellent
bags are the perfect solution: they absorb moisture inside the container and
thus prevent corrosion damage.
Our range of
anti-humidity bags:
·
Anti-humidity bag
·
Mini moisture bags
If the goods do not
have a tinned or lacquered surface for permanent corrosion protection, we
recommend temporarily protecting the goods during transport, storage or
production with protective packaging materials.
How protective
protection works correctly
Investing in protective
solutions pays off. The packaging contains an invisible layer of protective
molecules. Upon contact with metal, the chemical particles dissolve from the
support material (for example, paper, foils or foams) and form an impenetrable
protective film on the product's surface. The reaction is possible up to a
distance of 50 cm. As a result, water and oxygen no longer have any surfaces to
attack for a long time.
Protective
packaging is available in ratio
form in many versions: flat films, film bags or paper packaging. The use of
paper or film depends on the use that you want to give it. For example, paper
retains moisture, while protective films form a barrier against it. In
addition, the content of the product in the film packaging is immediately
visible without the need to open it. The following industries, in particular,
rely on ratio forms protective protection: the automotive industry, vehicle
manufacturers, car suppliers, electronics manufacturers, steel production,
mechanical and plant engineering, metal processing, foundries, and the
aerospace industry.
Protective Vapor
Protection
The protective method
refers to the evaporation of special substances in contact with metal. Protective
molecules form an invisible shield around the metal surface. This keeps
moisture out and prevents corrosion.
Advantages of protective
paper:
- Protection and padding all in
one
- Protective paper is fully
recyclable: products can be processed immediately without any clean-up
effort
- Even hard-to-reach places are
protected
Our checklist for
protected packaging
For protective
protection to be fully effective, it is important to choose the right packaging
and ensure that the entire packaging process is carried out correctly.
Use our checklist for
a quick overview:
- Surfaces are clean and free of
debris
- Use gloves to pack against
fingerprints
- The merchandise dries or cools
down sufficiently
- Splash protection is provided
during packaging
- Additional packaging material
such as wood, cardboard or paper is not included in the packaging
- Individual pieces are not close
together
- You have enough protective
units for the quantity in use

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