Daubert Cromwell
Corrosion of metals can lead to costly delays and rework. Daubert Cromwell’s corrosion prevention products form a protective barrier that maintains metals’ integrity throughout production, storage, and shipment. Daubert Cromwell’s Quick Ship e-store delivers corrosion solutions fast. With ready-made VCI products - papers, films, and liquids – customers can count on getting corrosion solutions on-site when they need it most:
- No minimum order requirements
- Price discounts for volume purchases
- Guaranteed stock availability and rapid shipping
Metalworking, heavy equipment, aviation, and many other industries needing corrosion inhibitor (VCI) packaging fast have more choices on Daubert Cromwell’s newly expanded, online Quick Ship store. The e-commerce site carries over 40 of the company’s most popular VCI paper wraps, poly bags, emitters, and rust preventive surface-applied liquids. Every Quick Ship item is in stock and available for same-day shipping.
The expanded ready-made VCI product line has grown to offer a complete line of protective packaging for all types of metals:
- VCI poly bags: flat, zipper, and gusseted in the most popular sizes
- VCI paper in rolls and pre-cut sheets for fast and convenient wrapping
- Military-approved VCI paper (Mil-PRF-3420)
- Anti-tarnish paper for copper and silver, as specified by automotive and aerospace OEMs and their suppliers
- Most popular, OEM-specified rust preventive liquids in 5-gal. pails and 11 oz. aerosol cans
- Water-based, ph neutral, reusable, rust removing liquid
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