In message <[log in to unmask]> "David Hoover" writes:
> You can also try TigerPack in New Jersey. They have a VOC paper that
> protects copper and one that protects semi precious metals too. It's
> available on a roll and is fairly reasonable.
>
> Groovy
I'm not sure what this is exactly, but just a warning: if you are looking to
protect a part for solderability or bonding purposes, be careful of using any
material which works by emitting a vapour which deposits a thin protective
layer on the substrates. They are sometimes called VCIs (volatile corrosion
inhibitors). The protective layer may not solder well, nor could you stick to
it!
Peter
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