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In message <[log in to unmask]> Marie-Jose Lambert (Marie-Jose Lambert) writes:
> Hello!
> I would like to know if anyone has information on "oxydation arrest
> paper" . From what I heard, a piece of this material can be used in the
> dry packaging of components to stop the oxydation of the leads during
> storage.
Oxidation Arrest Paper is also known as Corrosion Control Adsorber Patches.
They are maunufactured by 3M and info is available through Layton Marketing in
St Paul, tel 1 800 597 0227 or 612 490 5000. Also http://www.laytonmkt.com.
They work by adsorbing the contaminants in air such as sulphur dioxide which
promote corrosion. They are not dessicants, although there is a hybrid product
which uses both ideas. They are used by placing the components to be protected
in a sealed bag or box with a piece of the paper, which then adsorbs the
contaminants which cause corrosion. Protection can last up to two years. The
same concept is used to protect your silver cutlery.
Some work was done by the EMPF some years ago, and there was an article
written by me in the UK magazine _Electronic Production_, June 1990 entitled
"Preserving Solderability" which gives all the references.
Hope this helps,
Peter
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