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Passivation of Silver Surfaces
The formation of silver sulfide during the shelf life of components with silver surface in sulfur containing environments, can be significantly eliminated by coating them with an additional protective film layer (Passivation layer). For electrical contact use, such thin layers should be chemically inert and sufficiently conductive, otherwise they are easily broken by the applied contact force.
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[[File:Typical process flow for the SILVERBRITE W ATPS process.jpg|right|thumb|Figure 4: Typical process flow for the SILVERBRITE W ATPS process]]
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The passivation process SILVERBRITE W ATPS is a water-based tarnish preventer for silver (<xr id="fig:Typical process flow for the SILVERBRITE W ATPS process"/>). It is free of chromium(VI) compounds and solvents. The passivating layer is applied by immersion, which creates a transparent organic protective film which barely changes the appearance and only slightly

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