I have done some quick and dirty calculations in the frame of Ergopak storage in dry room and water uptake issue. (please see attached file if you want the details).
According to this, if I am not mistaking, the paper navettes in a full trolley have about 20 more water in them than what is in the same volume of air from the dry room.
If that’s true, it means the only issue we have is that the air surrounding the Ergopak paper navettes really is the recirculation/renewal of the air and atmospheric moisture. From there the idea of storing ergopacks in air-tight containers may be a really good option (in theory their water content should not go up by more than 5%-7%). We will try to confirm this hypothesis in the next trial. I will provide the protocol asap.
Khun Arkom – what do you suggest as air-tight container ? Do we have anything handy of about the size of a production basket full of Ergopacks in it ?
Thanks and regards