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  3. Silo - Wikipedia

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    A bin [1] is typically much shorter than a silo, and is typically used for holding dry matter such as cement or grain. Grain is often dried in a grain dryer [2] before being stored in the bin. Bins may be round or square, but round bins tend to empty more easily due to a lack of corners for the stored material to become wedged and encrusted.

  4. 5 Tips For Storing Sweaters So They Don't Get Stretched Or ...

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    Pulling a bin off a shelf, rifling through it to find what you need, and then placing it back on the shelf simply takes up time, and many times, the contents in the bin end up being a mess.

  5. Conservation and restoration of textiles - Wikipedia

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    The best storage environment for textiles is clean, dark, cool, and moderately dry, with a constant temperature and relative humidity. Ideally, there should be no strain on any one particular area of cloth. There are three basic kinds of storage for textiles, and the choice of which to use relies on the type of textile and the space available.

  6. 9 Things a Professional Organizer Says You Should Never Store ...

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    Moths can chew through fabric, plus materials (particularly leather and suede) will be susceptible to mildew. Instead, store off-season clothes and linens in vacuum seal bags or plastic totes to ...

  7. Bulk box - Wikipedia

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    A bulk box, also known as a bulk bin, skid box, pallet box, bin box, gaylord, or octabin, is a pallet-size box used for storage and shipping of bulk or packaged goods. [1] Bulk boxes can be designed to hold many different types of items such as plastic pellets, watermelons, electronic components, and even liquids; some bulk boxes are stackable.