Fast14riot
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Aside from climate controlled storage, has anyone ever used a dry gas purge gas blanket in open jugs? R134A (tetrafluoroethane) is commonly used to purge air in containers with polyurethane and other liquid rubbers (as well as the AC refrigerant in your car) and I have access to it through work, which got me thinking. Displacing air in the container with a dry gas might help long term storage of powders in less than ideal conditions.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?