[Premium-Rx] OT - Shipping Receivers
Eugene Hertz
ehertz at tcaf.org
Mon Feb 5 14:59:40 EST 2007
I would add one caution about the foam-in-place method. I have had a few items ship to me with this method and if not properly done, the foam can create a lot of foam dust. Tiny little particles everywhere. This dust got into plaves the sun don't shine in this equipment. I think the plastic wrapping of the foam was compromised. It could be they used the wrong foam, who knows. Make sure they wrap the foam well to keep this dust from escaping into your equipment.
Regards
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brooke Clarke [mailto:brooke at pacific.net]
>Sent: Monday, February 5, 2007 02:05 PM
>To: 'Bill Turini'
>Cc: 'Pemium Receivers'
>Subject: Re: [Premium-Rx] OT - Shipping Receivers
>
>Hi Bill:
>
>I've seen a number of packaging methods that all work well.
>
>1. Foam in Place is great. This needs to be done by someone who has the
>needed equipment. It's the method Agilent uses for shipping
>instruments. Each one is custom made for the instrument being shipped.
>
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