ESAB, the originator of VacPac vacuum-sealed electrode packaging, originally intended to protect low-hydrogen electrodes from moisture, is advancing its solution with a redesign featuring materials made with a minimum recycled content of 30 %, new graphics and a simplified packaging system that brings multiple ESAB electrode brands together. ESAB has now extended VacPac to other premium electrodes where preserving integrity and mechanical properties is essential for welding performance.
VacPac features a laminated, multi-layer aluminium foil that is hermetically sealed around a strong, protective plastic inner box surrounding the electrodes. It does not require special warehouse conditions, provided they are handled with care and the foil is not damaged. Upon opening, fresh and dry electrodes are guaranteed when the vacuum is confirmed.
The updated design also includes modern carton graphics and a QR code that links to more information on ESAB welding power sources. “VacPac offers the same trusted performance but now features a bold, modern and more sustainable design,” says Jean-Philippe Ernoult, Director, Global Product Management, Filler Metals, ESAB. “Whether welders have used VacPac for years or are discovering it for the first time, VacPac delivers confidence with every weld by keeping electrodes fresh, job-ready and compliant with industry codes where moisture cannot be tolerated.”
Packaged for productivity
VacPac fits the needs of fabricators working in harsh environments and working in remote locations, including power generation, structural steel, offshore, pressure vessel fabrication, petrochemical, food processing, maintenance and repair, construction, shipbuilding, pipeline and workshops.
“A standard VacPac contains 2 kg (4.4 lbs.) of electrodes because the average welder in an industrial operation consumes 1.5 – 2.5 kg (3.3-5.5 lbs.) of electrodes per shift,” says Ernoult. “VacPac makes it convenient for welders to take just what they need to the jobsite instead of carrying heavier tubes or cans. VacPac may also reduce or eliminate the need to scrap unused electrodes at the end of the day or re-bake them in a rod oven.”
(Source: ESAB)
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