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What would be the difference with using a Dessicant package or
CopperTex? Your acheiving the same results with a different medium,
YES? Will someone explain. I to am having problems with outdated
components. I am having our warehouse identify all components with
date codes outside a 12 months reriod prior to kitting. Hence, the
kit part, we consign, so once the drypack is open, I need a quick and
efficient alternative to minimizing Tin-Lead oxidation and Moisture.
Please advise.
Thank you.
John Gulley
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Subject: Re: Oxydation arrest paper
Author: [log in to unmask] at Internet
Date: 7/21/97 1:27 PM
We use a paper Called Coppertex which can be obtained from St. Louis Paper
314-531-7900, Talk to Les Peters.
Comes in Rolls of 36" or 48".
[log in to unmask] on 07/21/97 01:47:03 PM
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Subject: Oxydation arrest paper
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