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gamer87

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  1. others questions
  2. The closet shakes when I open its door consequently the cardboard box also shakes what happens inside the cardboard box? inside there are screwdrivers papers, dvdbox discs which reason does not cause damage to dvd disks?
  3. is inertia damage?
  4. ???
  5. For my case and situation what happened and the result? does it have inertia?
  6. what real protection discs? pressure damage?dvdbox in vertical possition example
  7. they are inside this dvdbox but i have doubts if it protects in the face of the situation i mentioned
  8. I store my DVD discs inside the black dvd box in vertical position and inside the cardboard box, also inside the cardboard box next to the dvdbox I have a bag with papers and screwdrivers, on top of the cardboard box I have another one cardboard box with dvd casebox, the cardboard boxes are on top of a clothes closet and if I open the clothes closet door it shakes will this balance damage the DVD discs?
  9. 1) I know UV causes plastic and rubber to dry out but is fading and yellowing of magazine pages caused by any light or UV light? 2) some kind of fabric that i can cover the magazines and the plastic and rubber of the electronics and give protection from drying and fading? Although I keep the magazines in a closet, it opens you up that some light reflected off the walls can enter
  10. Does the cotton of these flannels in orange, red or green protect or not against UV from the sun?
  11. ???
  12. active chlorine 2.5% in bleach gerates gas vapor condensation in metals and electronics devices and dvd discs and gerates corrosion?
  13. active chlorine 2.5% is many gases?
  14. because
  15. cotton flannel fabric protects plastic and rubber of electronic devices from drying and break out caused by UV?
  16. The cleaning product on the label has sodium hypochlorite, active chlorine 2.5% does this generate corrosive vapor to metals, electronic boards and DVD discs?
  17. active chlorine 2.5% and hypochlorite is the same substance?
  18. Is the concentration of active chlorine in a solution the same as the concentration of sodium hypochlorite or calcium present in this product as well? How is the concentration of active chlorine 2.5% classified to generate chlorine gases and hypochlorous acid causing corrosion of metals and other objects?
  19. is sodium or calcium hypochlorite related to 2.5% active chlorine? in a cleaning product it has the following composition: sodium or calcium hypochlorite, active chlorine
  20. Is it possible to maintain an environment with low humidity to preserve electronic devices from oxidation without this low humidity drying out plastic and rubber from electronic devices and DVD discs that are plastic and in that environment? in my room I have two digital hygrometers and an air dehumidifier plus 300 with q compressor that stays on all day because the humidity goes up to 70%, while in the dehumidifier the humidity is at 40% in the hygrometers the measurement is at 50% so I set the dehumidifier to 40
  21. this question is usage time or storage time? it is not a matter of chemistry but it is a matter of electronics only?
  22. electrolytic capacitor of electronic devices is a component that involves chemistry, the electrolytic capacitor mounted on an electronic circuit can remain unused and without power for how long without its disuse affecting the useful life of the electrolytic capacitor? i have old electronics devices of 1990
  23. electrolytic capacitor of electronic devices is a component that involves chemistry, the electrolytic capacitor mounted on an electronic circuit can remain unused and without power for how long without its disuse affecting the useful life of the electrolytic capacitor? i have old electronics devices of 1990
  24. electrolytic capacitor of electronic devices is a component that involves chemistry, the electrolytic capacitor mounted on an electronic circuit can remain unused and without power for how long without its disuse affecting the useful life of the electrolytic capacitor? i have old electronics devices of 1990
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