VpCI®-150 / VpCI®-170 Adhesive Backed Foam Tape
Description:VpCI®-150 and VpCI®-170 patented foam tapes protect metal in enclosed spaces from corrosion. Effective in control boxes or
cabinets to protect sensitive electronic components; VpCI®-150 and 170 offer low maintenance protection during operation, shipping, or storage. Not only do these unique tapes provide Vapor phase Corrosion Inhibitor protection, but they also provide antistatic protection under military specification MIL-B-81705C.
Application: VpCI®-150 and VpCI®-170 are extremely simple and convenient to install. Simply select a space within any enclosed device where
corrosion protection would be useful. Verify the surface the tape will be affixed is clean and free of debris. Peel off the protective peel strip from the bottom of the tape and attach it to the clean surface.
Protection: 0.4 ft.3/in. (.005 cubic meters) & 1 ft3 (28.3 liter) per linear inch (per 2.5 cm)
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