Hi Angelica, We typically build a skeletal frame around dimensional objects 
with enough leeway to allow for shrinking.  We have found PVC pipe and 
connections to be easy to use and customize, and because it is round, it is 
less likely to pop a hole in your Marvelseal while preparing for treatment. We 
also remove as much oxygen as possible with our Nilfisk vac prior to sealing 
the bag.  Currently we are only using the frames for anoxic treatment purposes, 
not storage, so I am unsure of long term use.

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Thank you, Jo! Do you just make bigger bags to account for the shrinkage?
On Thursday, 24 February 2022 at 10:38:52 UTC-5 jbjorkman wrote:

Hi Angelica, we use Hanwell’s Anoxibug scavenger
https://hanwell.com/shop/hanwell-pro/anoxibug-oxygen-scavenger/
they work really well for larger bags.  We also use Hanwell’s oxygen 
indicators, takes the guess work out of knowing you have a low oxygen 
environment inside your bag.
https://hanwell.com/shop/hanwell-pro/anoxibug-anoxia-pest-control/


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Isa-Adaniya
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2022 9:26 AM
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Subject: [PestList] Ageless types

Dear everyone,
I hope you're all well. I have a question about Ageless. Do any of you use it 
for anoxia? We don't currently have the capabilities to set up a thing with 
tanks and gases, so we're going to try to bag our mummy bundles with Ageless 
(those Tricorynus are at it). I am just not 100% sure on which type to use.

I saw on the Mitsubishi Ageless brochure that they have one called GE which 
also emits CO2 as it absorbs oxygen to avoid the bag shrinking. Has anybody 
used this? It sounds like a really good idea to try to me? Otherwise, which 
type would you recommend if I have to make rather big bags and our normal RH 
here is about 65-70% at the moment?

Thank you for your thoughts!

Best,
Angelica
Pachacamac Museum - Peru
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