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Summer Months Mean Higher Humidity: Lower the Chances of Rust and Corrosion

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Using the right chemistry to prevent rust and corrosion will extend shelf life and reduce costs incurred by rework.

With hotter weather around the corner, conditions are optimal for high-humidity corrosion. Studies show that the metal finishing industry is spending $276 billion per year addressing corrosion. Protecting your parts begins with improving your process. Finished parts represent a significant dollar investment whether they are sitting in inventory on a shelf or waiting for the next metal finishing process. Using the right chemistry to prevent rust and corrosion will extend shelf life and reduce costs incurred by rework.

Agenda:

  • How companies like yours can benefit from better corrosion protection
  • What can be implemented into your current process for longer-lasting protection
  • How you can use biodegradable, water-miscible products
  • How to save costs by eliminating reprocessing and minimize chemical use

Presenter 1:

Larry Ensley

Director of Technical Applications

Larry is a graduate of North Greenville University and oversees Hubbard Hall's technical service team and lab operations. He has extensive experience in the chemical industry and has been with the organization for almost 30 years, successfully guiding his technical team. Larry is the acting product manager for AquaStrip and MetalGuard product lines.

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