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Cortec unveils Corrosion Prevention Plan for the world’s grounded aircraft
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Cortec unveils Corrosion Prevention Plan for the world’s grounded aircraft

Cortec unveils Corrosion Prevention Plan for the world’s grounded aircraft

As hundreds of aircrafts remain grounded due to plummeting air travel demand amid pandemic restrictions, the question becomes – How can airlines preserve as much value as possible while high-dollar assets sit idle for an indefinite period?

Though everyone hopes for the best, it is also important to prepare for the worst, as lower travel rates are expected for some time and may take years to rebound. In the face of unexpected losses, good preservation is vital to avoid further damage and keep aircraft ready to put back into the air on short notice.

Cortec unveils Corrosion Prevention Plan for the world's grounded aircraft

To address this critical need, Cortec Corporation has designed an aircraft preservation guide based on the practical advantages of VpCI Technology. VpCI Technology protects by forming a molecular corrosion  inhibiting layer on metal surfaces to which it is directly applied (contact-phase protection).

In many cases, it also encompasses vapor-phase action by which Vapor phase Corrosion Inhibitors diffuse through the air to deliver protection to all exposed metal surfaces within a void space, even those to which they are not directly applied.

This is particularly useful for airplane internals such as cockpits, baggage compartments, passenger seating areas, and electronic systems, where VpCI molecules can be used to condition entire enclosures with a protective atmosphere. VpCI preservation does not require continuous monitoring and, in many cases, eliminates or reduces the need to remove preservation materials upon commissioning.

Cortec unveils Corrosion Prevention Plan for the world's grounded aircraft

Cortec’s aircraft preservation guide recommends externally washing down jets and helicopters with VpCI-415 prior to layup. This flash-corrosion inhibiting cleaner conforms to Boeing D6-17487 Rev P and is also a MIL-PRF-87937D Qualified cleaner/degreaser.

After cleaning, VpCI additives should be added to fuel tanks, gearboxes, and hydraulic systems.  VpCI-111 Emitters, VpCI-308 Pouches, and VpCI-337 fogging fluid should be applied in electronic systems, and engines, respectively. Some components, such as engines, may also benefit from shrink-wrapping in VpCI-126 HP UV, with VpCI dosed into the flow path.

A temporary coating such as VpCI-369D will provide lubrication and corrosion protection for moveable joints such as wing flaps, ailerons, door hinges, and landing gear. Cortec also suggests biological odor control solutions in the form of Bionetix International’s ECO-SEPT and PORTA-TREAT for toilet and holding tank systems.

Cortec unveils Corrosion Prevention Plan for the world's grounded aircraft

Cortec Corporation is on call to answer your preservation questions and assist you in designing a practical, effective, and user-friendly preservation method.

Read about “Long-Term Storage of Modern Aircraft” here.

Post source : CORTEC Corporation

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Anthony brings a wealth of global experience to his role as Managing Editor of Highways.Today. With an extensive career spanning several decades in the construction industry, Anthony has worked on diverse projects across continents, gaining valuable insights and expertise in highway construction, infrastructure development, and innovative engineering solutions. His international experience equips him with a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities within the highways industry.

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