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Hello. A couple of questions about the situation....
1) Are the pcb's smobc?
2) What type of corrosion is being seen? (dendrite or oxide)
3) What is the typical handing currently utilized? (bagged, sealed, etc)
4) What is the normal temperature and humidity of the storage facility?
5) How long are they stored in this enviroment?
Let me know and I'll throw my two cents in for you.
Kathy
Dean Hunt
CAD Solutions Manager
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