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I wouldn't be embarrased.
It displays an open-minded employee who is transparent to class categorization. 
Grade requested, Dewey!

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Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 11:09 AM
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Subject: Re: [TN] board baking - thread continuation

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Good to hear from you,
A thorough simple taping would probably work. However, it is much more difficult to be confident that employees are taping properly. Heat sealing, as I indicated is easy and the sealing equipment is only @$200-$300. Sometimes employees are more responsible when they know management is serious. Actually, you could use a "Seal-a-Meal" sealing machine. However, I would be embarrased to tell that to customers or management.
Glen




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From: Robert Kondner <[log in to unmask]>
To: TechNet E-Mail Forum <[log in to unmask]>; Glen Herzog <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Mon, October 15, 2012 10:35:09 AM
Subject: RE: [TN] board baking - thread continuation

Hi,

According to content on some sites simple taping might be OK and heat seal not required.


I wonder how moisture diffusion through an incomplete tape seal and a bend compares to bag surface diffusion.


Bob K.

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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Glen Herzog
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 12:10 AM
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Subject: Re: [TN] board baking - thread continuation

Joyce Koo recommended a dry box.  I agree that that is recommended, especially for short term use such as you've used some of the components and you will use the rest in a few days to a few weeks.  However, if you need longer term storage I recommend purchasing moisture barrier bags, desiccant and moisture indicator cards.  They're relatively inexpensive.  You would need a heat sealer ($200-$300 and simple to use) I would not worry about vacuuming the bag, it's probably not worth the effort.  The formula for how much desiccant to use depends on what desiccant is used.  For example you might take  look at:

http://texastechnologies.com/moisture-control/desiccant/silica-gel/packaged/sorb-it-silica-gel-unit-size.htm

for one example.  I have no investment in that company, it's just a reference to an example.

Good luck

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