Dry box

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A Dry box is a container that is used to keep material dry.

One kind of dry box is used by divers and, typically, is good to 30 meters of depth[1]. Such dry boxes contain assorted gear dry such as photographic equipment and supplies.

Other dry boxes are used for scientific specimens and can be "nitrogen-purged" with the aid of "bubblers"[2].

Dry boxes are also used in the storage of surface mount electronic components prior to circuit board assembly.

Some musicians use dry box to store their instrument (eg. violin).

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://shop.divebooty.com/categories/dry_boxes-n-bags.html
  2. ^ http://www.uwo.ca/ssw/archives/1999/dec99/0031.html