The best way to prepare wet metal parts for VCI packaging is to control moisture before sealing the parts in an enclosed space. VCI molecules protect metal in the vapor phase, but they do not absorb or displace water already on the surface.
If parts are packaged while wet, corrosion can begin before the protective VCI layer fully stabilizes.
Follow this step-by-step checklist to ensure reliable corrosion protection.
Checklist to Prepare Wet Metal Parts for VCI Packaging
1. Rinse
Remove machining fluids, salts, acids, and contaminants from the metal surface. Residues from water-based coolants or cleaners can accelerate corrosion if left behind.
Use clean rinse water to eliminate remaining chemicals.
2. Neutralize
If alkaline or acidic cleaners were used, neutralize the surface to prevent chemical corrosion. Even small amounts of residual cleaner can trigger flash rust inside packaging.
This step is especially important in automotive, metal stamping, and machining operations.
3. Dry
Dry parts completely before packaging. Surfaces should be:
- Free of visible droplets
- Free of pooled water
- Cool and at ambient temperature
- Not sweating from temperature differences
Use compressed air, drying ovens, or air movement to remove trapped moisture from cavities and threaded areas.
Packaging hot parts can cause condensation inside VCI bags as the air cools. Always allow parts to reach room temperature before sealing.
4. Package
Once parts are clean and dry, immediately place them into ZERUST® VCI film, VCI paper, or bags and seal the enclosure properly.
A tight seal allows VCI molecules to form a protective molecular layer on exposed metal surfaces. When prepared correctly, ZERUST® packaging protects parts during shipment, storage, and work in progress.
Using ZERUST® VCI Products Correctly
Why It Is Critical to Prepare Wet Metal Parts for VCI Packaging Properly
VCI technology works in the vapor phase. It releases corrosion-inhibiting molecules that settle on metal surfaces inside a sealed space.
However:
- VCI does not absorb standing water
- VCI does not displace pooled moisture
- VCI cannot prevent corrosion if water droplets remain
Trapped moisture can create localized corrosion cells before the protective layer stabilizes.
By taking the time to prepare wet metal parts for VCI packaging correctly, you reduce the risk of:
- Flash rust
- Condensation inside bags
- Corrosion during overseas shipment
- Rust caused by salt or chloride contamination
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Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Sealing parts with visible water droplets
- Packaging parts that are still warm from washing
- Ignoring coolant or cleaner residues
- Assuming VCI replaces drying
Controlling moisture before sealing is the most important step in corrosion prevention.
Need Help Preparing Wet Metal Parts for VCI Packaging?
The ZERUST® technical team can help you prevent flash rust, control moisture, and select the right corrosion protection solution for your application, shipment, or storage environment.
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