Zerust Axxanol 710C VCI Oil Additive

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October 18, 2021

Zerust Axxanol 710C is a corrosion preventative oil additive that protects by means of Zerust Contact Inhibitors and Volatile Corrosion Inhibitors (VCI). Designed to protect engines, hydraulic systems, and gearboxes against corrosion during lay-up, shipping, or other storage applications.

Zerust Axxanol 710C VCI Oil Additive is to be diluted into a new engine, gearbox, and hydraulic oil to protect internal surfaces of engines, gearboxes, and hydraulic systems. It provides thorough protection through Zerust Contact Inhibitors and VCI (Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor) chemistry that migrates to protect hard-to-reach internal surfaces of engines, gearboxes and hydraulic systems such as crevices, slots, oil holes, etc for up to 5 years in hermetically sealed systems.

Benefits

• All-in-one VCI, contact inhibitor, and barrier protection
• Compatible with oils as a corrosion preventative additive
• Protects in hard-to-reach surfaces in chambers
• Superior aluminum and ferrous protection
• High flash-point

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