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Silver Saver paper is also fully discussed in IPC-4553 section 3.8, where it is described as both sulfur-free AND pH-neutral (non-acidic). There is also good information on the proper positioning of the desiccant inside the bundle, where it cannot make direct contact. What is little-known is that the desiccant must also be sulfur-free. It is a hard requirement for the desiccant, tapes, labels, markers, rubber bands, if used. The standard says to exclude these materials from the drypack, but if used they must be sulfur-free.
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Subject: Re: [TN] Sulfur Free Paper and Acid Free Papaer ?
Hi Gabriele - in addition to the info that Tom provided, the IPC-1601A specification has some information on "Silver Saver" paper which is used for the purpose you are investigating.
Dave Hillman
Rockwell Collins
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On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 6:04 PM, SALA GABRIELE <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello
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> Please, could someone there explain me the difference , if there is
> any, between Sulfur Free Paper and Acid Free Paper ?
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> I am investigating about paper sheets interposed between PCB (ENIG
> and ImAg
> finisch) when piled up for packaging and shipping.
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> Many thanks
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> Gabriele
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