VCS Debuts High-Performance Asset Protection Inhibitors at AMPP 2025

VCS participated in the AMPP 2025 Annual Conference in Salt Lake City, the premier global gathering for the corrosion and materials protection industry. The company introduced its latest high-performance cooling water corrosion inhibitors and specialized pipeline treatment chemistries designed to defend heavy industrial infrastructure against asset degradation.

VCS’s R&D team demonstrated its proprietary line of organic amine and imidazoline-derivative inhibitors. These formulations are engineered to spontaneously adsorb onto metallic substrates, creating a highly ordered, molecularly dense, hydrophobic barrier capable of withstanding aggressive environments rich in CO2 and H2S at temperatures up to 200°C. Real-time electrochemical corrosion rate tests conducted at the event confirmed protection efficiencies that exceed traditional industry standards.

Throughout the multi-day event, VCS’s technical poster presentations drew strong engagement from senior materials scientists. The R&D Director of VCS noted: “AMPP is a platform driven entirely by empirical technical data. VCS remains committed to resolving real-world industrial corrosion vulnerabilities through fundamental research, providing robust chemical defense for our clients’ critical assets.”