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On 23 Sep 99 at 9:23, Ingemar Hernefjord (EMW) wrote:
> [...] We decided
> therefore to store a lot of components in Nitrogene chambers, or
> vacuum plastic bags, [...]
Just curious, did you (or anybody ot there in TechNet) make any
good/bad experiences with long time storage of such parts not in
nitrogen or vacuum bags but in boxes with regularly
replaced/refreshed desiccants?
Thanks,
Matthias Mansfeld
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