GC6 Silverbrite (Silver Protection Paper) Characteristics Silverbrite is a smooth, bleached Kraft paper with an emery-free
coating. This paper works by absorbing sulphur compounds in the
air, preventing them from reacting with the metal. The amount of
active substance contained within the paper has been calculated to
provide twin-sided protection for several months.Scope of
protection Silverbrite protects, retains the beauty of objects and has no
effect on the function of silver articles or silver-plated surfaces
such as is found on silverware or jewellery. Silverbrite is also
extremely useful for use in technical and engineering applications
when individual components have to remain shiny for processing or
safety reasons (i.e. contacts). Silverbrite is neutral when used
with other materials.Application The objects to be protected are wrapped in Silverbrite and sealed
tightly in such as ways as to make sure that gases passing between
the outer atmosphere and the inside of the packaging can only do so
through the protective paper. The product can also be used to line
cutlery draws, to cover cutlery in boxes and to line cupboards.
Ita??s important to make sure that air exchange is kept as low as
possible in order to prevent the active substances from being used
prematurely. The metals must be clean and dry before
packing.Silverbrite is to be used exclusively for the stipulated
applications (packaging/preservation of metal parts susceptible to
damage). We accept no liability for consequential damage resulting
from improper use.Paper Quality Silverbrite basic weight: 75-80 g/sqmAvailable sizes Available in roll and sheet form.Storage Cool and dry, away from direct sunlight. Maximum storage time in
the original packaging: 3 years.Disposal Disposal of the product is carried out in accordance with waste
disposal code 18715 (contains ZnO). Provided that no other
contamination has arisen from its application that might alter its
classification, Silverbrite should be introduced into a special
waste incineration plant according to local authority
regulations.Work safety Silverbrite is not regarded as a hazardous substance according to
hazardous substance regulations. Further information can be
obtained from the safety data shee