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CorrosionX displaces
moisture and stops the corrosion process.


Sealants can
trap moisture and allow corrosion to continue.
Fluid Thin Film
Coating Products
CorrosionX,
CorrosionX Aviation,
CorrosionX HD/Marine,
ReelX
(for rods and reels)
CorrosionX For Guns,
SpeedX
(For EP applications like bicycles and skate boards etc)
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FLUID THIN FILM COATING (FTFC)
TECHNOLOGY
What
Is Thin Fluid Film* And How Does It Work?
(Sometimes called
Thin Fluid Film-TFF)
 Even
though CorrosionX's Fluid Thin Film products may look and feel like ordinary
oil, when put to the test such as in a lab, it soon becomes clear that
there's nothing 'ordinary' about them. They are have an unique additive
package made up of more than a dozen different components, each designed for
a specific purpose; to stop and prevent corrosion. They are designed to
creep, penetrate, lubricate like nothing else you have ever used as they are
truly dielectric and displace moisture-a main element in any corrosive cell.
FLUID
THIN FILM COATING DEFINED
Corrosion
Technologies Corporation coined the term "Fluid Thin Film Coating" to
describe the basic technology found in all our anti-corrosion products and
to distinguish them from barrier coatings or wax-based sealants commonly
used as corrosion inhibitors. They have a strong affinity for metal and
therefore migrate between layers and under seams-exactly where we want them
to be. They are not sealants, contain no wax, tar, silicone or solids
and leave no sticky, gummy mess behind. Polar
Bonding with metal surfaces makes CorrosionX cling like a magnet
and resist being washed away. The film creeps and spreads until it reaches a
minimum thickness of .00008". Note:
Blue label is Aviation Grade, Red is
utility.
Click
here to see a quick presentation of how Polar
Bonding works. Presentation requires the Shockwave Player
plug-in, which can be downloaded FREE from the
Macromedia Web site.
CONTROLLING
THE CORROSION PROCESS
Corrosion consists of corrosion cells
and a corrosion cell as such is
similar to a tiny battery. There is an anode, cathode,
electrolyte and a path of current. Eliminate any one of these elements and
you can shut down the process. FTFC doesn't stop with just one, it removes
two: it displaces electrolyte and leaves an ultra-thin dielectric film that
blocks the path of current. And, because of its film thickness, CorrosionX won't
interfere with circuitry and is safe for most all electronic applications-as
per our display whereas we submerge a working TV half way in it!
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