KEEPING MOISTURE AT BAY
Vapor Barrier Packaging Solutions
Electronics and items with sensitive or bare metal surfaces that are being transported by ocean container require moisture vapor-proof packaging. Salt water and salt water vapor put sensitive electronic components and metal surfaces at risk of corrosion, potentially harming the product’s functionality.
International Logistics Experts places items such as these in a vapor barrier bag with activated desiccant inside before heat-sealing the seams. A vacuum is then used to reduce the air volume inside the bag before the final seal, thus lowering the humidity levels inside the barrier bag.
Packaging Materials
We carefully select the materials used for each shipment based on the item’s requirements. This may include:
- Corrugated
- Hard shell cases
- Specialized cushioning
- Anti-static
- Heat Shrink wrapping
- Vapor barrier (Note: The use of moisture vapor barriers and desiccant are currently denoted in MIL-STD-2073 under Method of Preservation by the codes 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, and 55)
Humidity Control for Government Shipments
The most common barrier material (among many) used by the government is MIL-PRF-131. The desiccant used is activated clay conforming to MIL-D-3464. A humidity indicator card can be placed inside the barrier bag so that the condition of the item and the desiccant can be checked upon opening. Humidity indicator plugs that project through the barrier material are also available and allow for checking the humidity inside the barrier bag without actually opening it.
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