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<blockquote data-quote="oufan24" data-source="post: 2106431" data-attributes="member: 4554"><p>We sell these corrosion inhibitor's at work. They are used to keep components in metal enclosures from corroding. I was thinking about getting one for the inside of my gun cabinet. Do ya'll think there would be any issues with using this? The part number is AHCI5E</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.hoffmanonline.com/product_catalog/product_detail.aspx?cat_1=34&cat_2=2375&cat_3=80461&CatId=80461&itemID=3433" target="_blank">http://www.hoffmanonline.com/product_catalog/product_detail.aspx?cat_1=34&cat_2=2375&cat_3=80461&CatId=80461&itemID=3433</a></p><p></p><p>How They Work </p><p>Each inhibitor contains a special chemical combination that vaporizes and condenses on all surfaces in an enclosed area. Vapors will redeposit as needed in the event of condensation of moisture on surfaces. These vapors reach every part of an enclosure, protecting all interior components. Spraying, wiping or greasing are not required. This eliminates precoating, special wraps and drying agents. Protection is effective even in salt-water atmospheres. The AHCI5E and AHCI10E emitters have additional red-metal inhibitors for further protection. Enclosures containing corrosion inhibitors must be reasonably sealed.</p><p></p><p>AHCI5E </p><p>Emitter protects 5 ft.3 (142 liters) of enclosure volume for approximately two years from the date of manufacture. Emitters contain additional red metal (non-ferrous) inhibitors.</p><p> Size: 2.31 in. (diameter) x 0.81 in. (high) (59 mm x 21 mm)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oufan24, post: 2106431, member: 4554"] We sell these corrosion inhibitor's at work. They are used to keep components in metal enclosures from corroding. I was thinking about getting one for the inside of my gun cabinet. Do ya'll think there would be any issues with using this? The part number is AHCI5E [url]http://www.hoffmanonline.com/product_catalog/product_detail.aspx?cat_1=34&cat_2=2375&cat_3=80461&CatId=80461&itemID=3433[/url] How They Work Each inhibitor contains a special chemical combination that vaporizes and condenses on all surfaces in an enclosed area. Vapors will redeposit as needed in the event of condensation of moisture on surfaces. These vapors reach every part of an enclosure, protecting all interior components. Spraying, wiping or greasing are not required. This eliminates precoating, special wraps and drying agents. Protection is effective even in salt-water atmospheres. The AHCI5E and AHCI10E emitters have additional red-metal inhibitors for further protection. Enclosures containing corrosion inhibitors must be reasonably sealed. AHCI5E Emitter protects 5 ft.3 (142 liters) of enclosure volume for approximately two years from the date of manufacture. Emitters contain additional red metal (non-ferrous) inhibitors. Size: 2.31 in. (diameter) x 0.81 in. (high) (59 mm x 21 mm) [/QUOTE]
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