FLUID
THIN FILM COATING (FTFC) TECHNOLOGY
WHAT
IT IS AND HOW IT WORKS
Even though our Fluid Thin Film
products may look and feel like ordinary oil, there's
nothing 'ordinary' about them. They are made up
of more than a dozen different components, each
designed for a specific purpose. The end result
is remarkable... products that stop and prevent
corrosion. They creep, penetrate, lubricate, are
dielectric and displace moisture.
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 commoly
used as corrosion inhibitors. 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 .0003".
CONTROLLING
THE CORROSION PROCESS
A corrosion cell 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, it won't interfere
with circuitry.
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