Our air conditioning system here mixes in a large volumes of outside air to help control the inside temperature while economizing on energy costs. As a result, the inside and outside humidity levels are very similar. Our PWB s (FR4 & polyimide) are purchased and stored with desiccant included in each package of 10. At best, this results in slightly higher costs from our suppliers, extra handling in our stock room and later baking steps. We are considering restructuring our PWB stocking procedures. Does anyone have pro/con examples of board storage in this kind of environment? For example, does the desiccant actually keep the boards from absorbing moisture during high humidity days? What would be expected if the boards were wrapped/stored in slip sheets and bound with duct tape or left open on the shelf? If the humidity was controlled, could the desiccant and some baking steps be eliminated without an increase in warpage problems. Any opinions, examples or references will be appreciated. Norm Dill [log in to unmask]