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"Rajan, Sanjay" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 Dec 96 11:55:00 EST
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Dear Technetters:

This is a question directed to people who use
storage cabinets hooked up to a nitrogen source
to store moisture sensitive devices (or even
boards).

1. I would like to know if any grade of Nitrogen
    (in purity) is ok for the above purpose.  I am
    not actually sure about the different grades of
    nitrogen, but I am guessing that the cheapest
    one would be ok too.  Is that correct?

2. Also, I would like to know, in your experience,
    which is cheaper - buying nitrogen or investing
    in nitrogen generator for the above purpose.
    I am sure that the usage and the quantity of
    nitrogen is the big factor in this, but still I would
    like to get your opinion....

Thank you

________________________________________________
Sanjay Rajan
Harris RF Communications
1680 University Avenue   Phone:    (716) 242-3923
Rochester, NY 14610 Fax: (716) 242-3174
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