Search turned up no answers on point. Seems like a no-brainer, but figured I'd ask the pros.

I've just come into possession of two very nice Ceradyne ceramic plates. They're old but well cared for. I want to protect them from moisture, but with minimal added bulk.

Has anyone here ever repurposed a kitchen vacuum sealer (or had access to a professional one) to seal ceramic armor plates in plastic, and create a vapor barrier?

I think that if you can vacuum seal a rack of ribs and fully fit both the concave and convex portions, there shouldn't be a problem with an armor plate.