MtnDawg
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I've read a few threads about this, but haven't seen this as a suggested approach so I thought I'd ask...
It seems to me that the two things you want to slow down during long term storage are oxidation and boiling off of VOCs. Given that, wouldn't storing in an inert gas (no oxidizing) under pressure (raising the boiling point of the VOCs) be the optimal way to package cured material for long term storage?
Has anyone tried this? Am I barking up the wrong tree here?
It seems to me that the two things you want to slow down during long term storage are oxidation and boiling off of VOCs. Given that, wouldn't storing in an inert gas (no oxidizing) under pressure (raising the boiling point of the VOCs) be the optimal way to package cured material for long term storage?
Has anyone tried this? Am I barking up the wrong tree here?