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windowcleanomano

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storing Resin
« on: July 29, 2006, 06:11:34 pm »
Hi all.

Just read the question on filling DI vessel and it reminded me of something I wanted to ask.

I was told that the resin in the 25kg sacks shouldn’t be left to dry out, as it will affect the efficiency of the resin.

My Question is will I find by the end of this HOT summer that it will have dried as each time I use what I need,  I squeeze what air I can out of the bag & then roll the bag up and keep it closed with pegs.

Or dose any one have a useful idea about storing it?

At the moment I keep it along with my other 2 spare bags in my shed, which is like an oven most days.

Is it worth putting it into some other sort of container?

Any help welcome. Thanks

pylofm

Re: storing Resin New
« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2006, 06:22:00 pm »
I know this is not the same thing but I keep about 25kg of caustic soda (which absorbs mositure from the air) in a 25litre screw top water container, this keeps the moisture out and is a cheap form of storage....that should do the trick.

Better safe than sorry.

Cheers
Dave.

s.hughes

Re: storing Resin
« Reply #2 on: July 29, 2006, 08:33:20 pm »
I been thinking the same thing coz I got a sealed 25ltr bag of resin in my loft and up there its real hot. I just hope it'll be ok when I come to use it coz it aint cheap.

Steve