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Cortec® Releases New Demo Video on How to Install VpCI® Emitters!

May 23, 2022

Vpci 111 - Cortec CorporationWe are excited to announce the release of a new demo video on “How to Apply VpCI® Emitters.” This is a great resource for anyone who is interested in finding an extremely easy way to protect electricals and electronics from corrosion. The use of VpCI® Emitters is a simple preventative maintenance practice that could have far reaching effects in terms of avoiding downtime and equipment replacement costs—especially for electronics such as HMIs that can cost tens of thousands of dollars.

Our new video offers three different examples of VpCI® Emitter application: in circuit breaker boxes, in control panels, and in equipment electrical enclosures. It explains that the size of the VpCI® Emitter should be chosen based on the volume of the enclosure and then goes on to give step by step instructions on how to apply the Emitter:
1. Open the enclosure.
2. Remove the VpCI
® Emitter from its packaging.
3. Write the installation and replacement dates on the handy back label.
4. Stick the VpCI
® Emitter and installation date label inside the enclosure.
5. Shut the door and let Vapor phase Corrosion Inhibitors begin to fill the enclosure for protection!

Next, the video demonstrates VpCI® Emitter replacement in a control panel and VpCI® Emitter installation in an electrical equipment enclosure. These VpCI® Emitter preventative maintenance steps are powerful but simple ways to extend the service life of electricals and electronics. Whether you want to see how to install VpCI® Emitters yourself or share the demo video with another potential end user, be sure to watch it now here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmJ27qJ3igw

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