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EXPORT SHIPPING

Prevent Corrosion from Harsh Transportation Conditions

Export packaging and shipping demands the expertise and experience of corrosion prevention experts who understand that millions of dollars in product and priceless brand reputations are loaded aboard ocean transports every day.

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Temperature and moisture conditions around ocean transport are exceptionally harsh and ideal for corrosion development. Your customers rely on you to bring products to their appointed destinations in ready-to-use condition.

 

That’s where ARMOR steps in — we’re experts in preventing export shipping corrosion and we have 40 years of experience in rust prevention and rust removal to prove it. ARMOR products are clean, safe, easy, and effective at protecting metal and metal parts while they are in transport or in storage.

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Cost

Corroded or rusted parts require reworking, which can equate to loss of time, money and human resources.

Compliance

Corroded and rusted parts compromise safety.

Performance

Products protected from corrosion perform better at every stage of the manufacturing process.

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At ARMOR, we take the concepts of clean, safe and easy very seriously – in fact, you won’t find one item in our product line that isn’t. ARMOR’s clean/dry packaging methods eliminate traditional dirty and polluted rust preventative methods.

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  • Say goodbye to messy, oil-based rust preventative methods.

  • So long hazardous solvents.

  • Send a big farewell to the extra manpower required to apply and remove oil-based RPs.

  • Bon Voyage to the added risk that other RP methods have on the environment, the worksite and the health of employees.

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For over 40 years, ARMOR’s rust prevention and rust removal products have been key to export packaging success by preventing corrosion. Our clean, safe and easy VCI products allow you to dry ship (without oil and grease) and they protect products against the robust, harsh environment of the ocean.

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