What is sulfuration?
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- Sulfur reacts with silver used in DRAM modules and creates silver sulfide (Ag2S)
- This corrosion lowers conductivity and can potentially lead to module failure
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How do we handle sulfuration?
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- The resistors on Innodisk anti-sulfuration DRAM are covered with a protective layer
- This layer safeguards the silver from any harmful substances the surrounding environment
- All modules passed 480 hours SGS anti-sulfuration testing
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Sulfur contamination can severely affect unprotected memory modules. The sulfur reacts with the silver found in the DRAM resistors, slowly corroding until conductivity is lost! Other than industries were sulfur is a known threat, such as mining and petrochemical facilities, sulfur corrosion can also be a slow-working and unaccounted risk factor for data centers, servers and other installations.
To mitigate this issue, Innodisk is implementing full Anti-Sulfuration measures for all DDR4 modules – without any added cost! This follows Innodisk’s larger push to combat the dangers from contamination and harsh environments.
Innodisk can offer the market’s fastest industrial-grade DRAM modules, and this added feature will further strengthen the DDR4-series. The DDR4 modules are available in form factors such as Very Low-Profile (VLP), SODIMM, Mini DIMM and more.
For extreme temperature conditions, wide temperature modules that can withstand
-40°C to 85°C are also available. Side Fill can be added to provide an even more durable module.
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