Corrosion protection training
Corrosion protection is a key factor in quality assurance throughout the entire supply chain. Our training courses provide practical expertise on the mechanisms of corrosion and effective protective measures during transport and storage.
The content is aimed at packaging managers, quality managers, and logistics experts who want to optimize their processes and sustainably minimize corrosion risks. Participants gain in-depth knowledge of influencing factors such as climate, material combinations, packaging systems, and storage conditions. Using practical examples, we demonstrate how suitable protection concepts are planned, implemented, and verified.
Our training courses will help you to systematically avoid corrosion damage, reduce complaints and increase the efficiency of your processes.
Three levels for sustainable corrosion protection
From the basics to practical application: Our training courses are divided into three levels, offering the right introduction to corrosion protection for every qualification level. The courses impart practical knowledge about packaging systems, climatic conditions, material selection, and protective measures to effectively minimize corrosion risks throughout the entire supply chain.
Level 3
Day event including factory tour at the Corpac site
- Fundamentals of Corrosion
- Climatic conditions during storage and shipping
- Temporary corrosion protection method
- Construction of a corrosion protection packaging
- Influence of upstream processes on corrosion protection
- User instructions/multiplier training
- Quality assurance
- Legal requirements (e.g. PPWR)
- Factory tour: Production of VCI films and hollow chamber sheets or hand-assembly of corrosion protection films.

Contact
Corpac Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG
Robert-Bosch-Str. 4
D-71720 Oberstenfeld

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