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Plastic bags (exact: LowDensity Polyethylen. LDPE) because its inert and nothing can get into the powder (water, dirt, ...) Also, you should not compress powder, it will not fluidize, if you pile it up.
I hope I have answered the question put to me over various conversations today..
That is correct...if you purchase 50lb boxes do NOT stack them on top of one another..
and yes, if powder is not stored properly in the first place (e-room), shipped in poor containers that assit in creating humidity, once the powder arrives the customers could and will have problems. Now that summer is here these problems will become more apparent.
Fluidization is the name of the game when supplying your customers with a Superior finish for it allows control over mil thickness and the even distribution of powder. Fluidization also helps to keep you powder DRY!!
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