Wayne writes:
"...The UL paper you and I both found suggests that ImAg is no more
susceptible to electrochemical migration (I hear you Bev!) than most
other finishes. The subject paper contains language which gives me the
impression some hydrogen sulfide tests were done with ImAg and the
results were of concern, but the only obviously relevant paper in the
reference area was 38 Chudnovsky, Bella, "Degradation of power Contacts
in Industrial Atmosphere: Silver Corrosion and Whiskers". Proceedings of
the 48th IEEE Holm Conference on Electrical Contacts, 2002 which I don't
have ready access to, but I suspect it doesn't concern ImAg."
Hi Wayne!
I found it for you:
http://tinyurl.com/oo23f
-Steve Gregory-
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