[meteorite-list] VCI + membranebox

greg Edwards edwardsg at gmail.com
Fri Jul 23 18:17:53 EDT 2004


Which gets us back to my original question. In your terms, does anyone
know where to obtain a good "palet" that could hold 50 or so
micromount boxes at one time? It would be nice if these could stack
into a standard size container (picture a picnic basket with palets of
micromounted meteorites being carried by Dorothy on a trip across Oz)?

Thank you

Greg Edwards

On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 18:41:19 +0200, Meteoryt.net <marcin at meteoryt.net> wrote:
> > 1) Putting the stone /iron into a ziplock plastic bag with a piece of VCI
> > paper, does the paper then emit some kind of protection onto the
> stone/iron
> > ?
> >
> > 2)Would there be any idea to first treating the specimen with VCI and then
> > store it in a membranebox ?
> 
> I also want to say that........
> Meteorites would rust also becouse they are not polished and not good heated
> before cuting or polishing and if they not rust now, they can rust in near
> future becouse they are not cleaned/protected sufficient.
> 
> There is also problem how we want show ours collection. Storing in zip-bags
> is ugly, make mess and its not easy to show our specimens. Membrane boxes
> are fine, becouse You can see specimen from both sides, but they are more
> expensive and not have palets to hold more boxes in one place. Its verry
> difficult to have order if You have 50 small boxes stored somewhere. F.e.
> small, 1" membrane boxes fit to palets from my small and medium acrylic
> boxes, becouse size it near the same.
> 
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