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Zerust® corrosion prevention and management solutions have been trusted for over 30 years with over 5,000 customers worldwide – including the United States Coast Guard, the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps. Visit www.zerust.com to learn more.
Why Zerust®
Military equipment, replacement parts, vehicles, and weapons are all made up of metal parts, and therefore, are very susceptible to corrosion especially when shipped all over the world (often times through aggressive environments) to various deployment sites. Corrosion interferes with the functionality and reliability of mission critical parts and equipment, making it a serious and expensive problem for the military. Zerust® products protect these parts from corrosion with significantly less man-hours and manpower then other methods of corrosion protection, such as Cosmoline and oils. With Zerust®, military equipment arrives corrosion-free and ready for immediate use, which is critical to the military in order to maintain operational readiness and equipment reliability. GSA Contract Award. GSA Contract # GS 02F-0176S for Zerust® Corrosion Inhibiting Products via our military distributor, MRN Enterprises, Inc. www.mrnenterprises.com.
How Zerust® Works
Zerust® products work by releasing an invisible, non-toxic, non-reactive, non-flammable, and odorless proprietary corrosion inhibiting vapor that protects metal components from corrosion for up to five years. Inside a relatively well-sealed package made from Zerust®materials, or within an enclosure containing them, this vapor will settle on all exposed metal surfaces, forming a very thin protective layer (only a few molecules thick). This molecular layer inhibits the electrochemical reactions at the surface of the metal that cause corrosion.
Zerust® products do not affect the electrical or mechanical properties or functionality of the metal components that they protect. In fact, they actually help improve reliability by preventing corrosion damage that is too small to be seen by the naked eye.
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