>Posted on 24 Jan 1996 at 20:39:35 by Roderick Farb > >Put in under nitrogen and seal it or put in the refrigerator. The >chemical reaction of the sensors is merely slowed down by these >techniques not stopped. Once the sensor comes in contact with O2 the >process starts and will exssentially never stop until chemical >components are depleted. Rod The rule of thumb for processes that are thermally activated is that for every 8'C reduction in temperature the process will take twice as long. It might be something to remember when putting a temperature sensitive (the output voltage that is) sensor in storage. john
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