1. Physical Properties
Silica gel desiccant is a traditional moisture absorption and moisture-proof packaging product. Different types of silica gel form varying micro-porous structures due to their different manufacturing methods. The chemical composition and physical structure of silica gel determine its distinctive features that are hard to be replaced by other similar materials: high adsorption capacity, good thermal stability, stable chemical properties, and high mechanical strength.
2. Application Scope
Silica gel desiccants are compacted into small packs of varying weights, ranging from 1 gram to 200 grams, by sealing silica gel in different packaging materials. They are primarily used as desiccants, moisture-proof beads, odor eliminators, and various absorbents. Silica gel desiccants are an efficient moisture-absorbing material, widely employed in the storage and transportation of items such as instruments, meters, equipment, leather, bags, shoes, textiles, food, seeds, tea, medicine, cultural relics, archives, cameras, and arts and crafts to control relative humidity and prevent dampness, mold, and rust. They are also extensively used during sea transportation, as goods often become damp and deteriorate due to temperature fluctuations during transit. This product effectively removes moisture and prevents dampness, ensuring the quality of the goods is maintained.
3. Dosage Parameters
Recommended quantity: 800g/m3; this amount is for use in a sealed strip environment. In humid conditions, such as shipping, double the quantity should be used, and the amount can be adjusted appropriately based on the specific environment.

500g to 2000g can be produced according to the manufacturer's specifications.
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