What should you consider when choosing rust-proof packaging? What are the tips for selecting rust-proof packaging materials (such as rust-proof film, bags, paper, etc.)? How can you ensure that the rust-proof packaging you use is qualified?
Adaptability
Corrosion-resistant packaging materials and coatings are compatible with silicon steel, color-coated steel, enameled steel, etc.
2. Rustproof packaging materials are compatible with coating surface treatments (galvanized, tin, chrome, nickel, aluminum, etc.).
3. Rust-proof packaging materials should be compatible with surface rust prevention treatments (surface passivation, phosphatizing, rust-inhibiting oil, rust preventatives, etc.).
② Applicability
Select the appropriate type of packaging material and structural material based on the packaging method (packaging layers, packaging environment, etc.).
2. Select the appropriate packaging material—corrosion inhibitors (steel, alloys, etc.) based on the material of the protected product.
③ Speciality
For coated products prone to corrosion in conditions such as sealing, overlapping, and friction, packaging tests must be conducted thoroughly to confirm that the rust prevention and packaging materials meet the expected effectiveness.
④ Compliance
The anti-rust packaging materials selected must comply with legal and regulatory requirements and standards concerning health, food safety, and environmental protection.
2. The anti-rust packaging materials used must meet relevant testing standards. For example, anti-rust film: GB/T 19532, GB/T 16267; anti-rust paper: QB/T 1319, etc.
⑤ Environmental friendliness
Under the right conditions, prioritize the use of lightweight, recyclable, and biodegradable rust-proof packaging materials.
⑥ Usability
The chosen anti-rust packaging materials must be neat and clean in appearance, cost-effective, easy to operate, equipment requirements must be practical, and should not cause harm to the operators during use.




