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- May 1, 2002
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Hi
We have observed 'blackspot' contamination on a nickel-silver alloy (see images in attached spreadsheet).
We are assured by our suppliers that the contamination cannot be easily removed by solvent and/or abrasion. Our supplier has also informed us that the contamination was present on the roll of raw material prior to any fabrication process they undertook.
Does anyone know what this contaminaton may be and whether it wil affect the material properties of the nickel-silver alloy? The alloy is used to make battery tracks for two-way radios.
Thanks
We have observed 'blackspot' contamination on a nickel-silver alloy (see images in attached spreadsheet).
We are assured by our suppliers that the contamination cannot be easily removed by solvent and/or abrasion. Our supplier has also informed us that the contamination was present on the roll of raw material prior to any fabrication process they undertook.
Does anyone know what this contaminaton may be and whether it wil affect the material properties of the nickel-silver alloy? The alloy is used to make battery tracks for two-way radios.
Thanks