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 Silver nitrate test is to check for the presence of OSP only. 
 
 To check for thickness you need to process a standard coupon, dissolve the 
 OSP in an mild acid, and process solution sample in a UV 
 Spectraphotometer. Then convert the reading to thickness with a 
 correlation constant.
 
 Enthone OMI can provide you with all of the details.
 
 D. Mitchell
 Zycon Corp.
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Subject: OSP Questions
Author:  [log in to unmask] at corp
Date:    1/12/96 10:38 AM


     Can anyone tell me where to get Data on a "Silver Nitrate Test" to 
     check thickness on OSP's.
 
     Has anyone arrived on an acceptable thickness range on OSP's at this 
     time?
 
     Thanks in Advance for any response
 
     Nancy Nelson PCA Eng. Services
     Dell Computer 
     512.728.0016
     Fax 512.728.3653
 



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