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| classicsamus87:
antistatic bag is considered a hermetic bag that does not let moisture enter it? I ask this because I bought units of ziplock bag and in all the moisture ends up getting in and this compromises the preservation of electronic devices ziplock has 0.012mm thickness |
| coppice:
--- Quote from: classicsamus87 on October 28, 2020, 11:51:37 am ---antistatic bag is considered a hermetic bag that does not let moisture enter it? I ask this because I bought units of ziplock bag and in all the moisture ends up getting in and this compromises the preservation of electronic devices ziplock has 0.012mm thickness --- End quote --- It depends what kind of antistatic bag you mean. The pink ones offer very limited moisture protection. The shiny dark grey ones can keep moisture out for years. I'm not sure about a zip lock one. I don't know how well the zip itself seals. However, the dark grey ones, heat sealed, work very well. Its not really a matter of the thickness of the plastic. Its the type. The good heat sealed vacuum packing bags are usually a laminate of at least two plastics - one does the heat sealing well (and is food safe, if the bags were made for that use), and one is a really effective moisture barrier. |
| classicsamus87:
could you show me good aliexpress bags to store electronics and protect completely from moisture? if you have a zip it's better I don't have a vacuum machine I always thought about thickness |
| Tomorokoshi:
For general care of both equipment and property I run dehumidifiers on timers. Now that it's getting drier because of winter I'm setting the timers back from maybe 4 hours/day to 2 hours/day. |
| DrG:
--- Quote from: classicsamus87 on October 28, 2020, 03:04:43 pm ---could you show me good aliexpress bags to store electronics and protect completely from moisture? if you have a zip it's better I don't have a vacuum machine I always thought about thickness --- End quote --- I have given this matter a great deal of thought and have concluded that .....You gotta put the Lime in the Coconut...there is no choice in this matter. If you want to preserve ANYTHING...you must put the lime in the coconut, dammit! https://www.electro-tech-online.com/threads/help-buy-ziplock-aliexpress-for-protect-my-electronics.159679/ https://www.electro-tech-online.com/threads/question-ziplock-silica-gel-humidity.159718/ https://www.electro-tech-online.com/threads/questions-preserve-store-ssd-many-years.159713/ https://www.electro-tech-online.com/threads/preserve-electronic-devices.160120/ and here...and other places.... ad nauseam. *sigh* (I know I should be a better person but I'm really not). |
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