Are there any examples where plain polyethylene film can be combined with CAPRUST film to provide better overall protection from corrosion?
A. There are applications where plain and CAPRUST film used together in a package provide better protection of packaged parts. Example 1 : Parts Against Wood or Cardboard. A row of parts placed on a wood pallet or placed on the bottom row of parts in a wooden crate must have a barrier of CAPRUST film between wood or cardboard and metal to be protected. Sometimes, if the parts are heavy and the wood or cardboard is particularly damp, the CAPRUST film might not be heavy enough to prevent the acids from the wood or cardboard from being forced up through the CAPRUST film at the contact points or surfaces between the part and the wood or cardboard. The needed additional protection of the part can be obtained by adding a layer of plain film under the CAPRUST film. Example 2 : CAPRUST Bags as Liners in Wooden Crates. CAPRUST bags are typically used to line the interiors of wooden crates. Crates can arrive at their destination with a surprisingly large of amount of water in them. The water has
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