New Milestones for Vapor Pipe Shield Propel Momentum Toward New Industry Standard
Spring 2025 has seen
exciting developments for the Vapor Pipe Shield, a patented technology from
General Air Products (GAP) that protects dry and pre-action fire sprinkler
systems using Cortec® Vapor phase Corrosion Inhibitors (VpCI®). With an
industry award and new test data in hand, the Vapor Pipe Shield is on track to
forever change the way that people approach corrosion prevention in fire
sprinkler systems. Moreover, the effectiveness of Cortec’s underlying corrosion
inhibitors signals exciting possibilities—not only for facility managers, but
also for innovators in need of a corrosion protection piece to complete their
next R&D puzzle.
Corrosion
Innovation of the Year Award
On April 7th, General Air
Products participated in an awards ceremony at the AMPP Annual Conference +
Expo 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. This yearly convention focuses on corrosion
control and materials protection, drawing thousands of experts and innovators
from around the world. Since 2014, AMPP’s official publication, Materials
Performance (MP), has awarded Corrosion Innovation of the Year Awards to
significant inventions in this field. “The winners of our 2025 MP Corrosion
Innovation of the Year Awards represent some of the most promising technologies
in the industry today,” Rebecca A. Bickham, MP’s Editor-in-Chief, explained. In
an exciting turn for GAP and Cortec®, the Vapor Pipe Shield reached the
winner’s circle this year, placing yet another stamp of approval on an exciting
technology that is redefining the fire sprinkler protection industry.
Third-Party
Corrosion Testing: 18-Month Update
Just one month later, in
May, GAP released its latest data on a five-year test underway in partnership
with third-party laboratory Corrosion Laboratories, Inc. The study had recently
passed the 18-month mark in comparing corrosion rates on carbon steel specimens
partially immersed in water and treated either with compressed air, 98% purity
nitrogen (the current industry standard for fire sprinkler protection), or VCIs
(in this case, Cortec® VpCI®). At the one-year mark in December, GAP had
reported that VCIs appeared to be up to seven times more effective at reducing
corrosion than nitrogen and 34 times more effective than compressed air. Six
months after that, GAP reported VCI effectiveness to be 14 times more than
nitrogen and 117 times more than compressed air over the 18-month period. These
exciting results underscore the advantages of VpCI® for corrosion protection
alone, not to mention the major installation and upkeep perks of Vapor Pipe
Shield compared to the challenges of maintaining a pressurized 98% nitrogen
system.
The
Future of Corrosion Protection Awaits!
These two milestones underscore the exciting potential of Vapor Pipe Shield as it is poised to set a new standard in fire sprinkler protection. For building managers, it promises greater effectiveness with reduced maintenance for fire sprinkler integrity. For innovators like GAP, it demonstrates the game-changing potential of Cortec’s VpCI® to take their designs to a new level of convenience and effectiveness in metals protection. Contact Cortec® to learn more about taking advantage of VpCI® technology for your next innovation.