Desiccants
Desiccants are moisture-absorbing materials used to protect goods from humidity during shipping and transportation. They help prevent damage caused by moisture, such as corrosion, mould, and contamination. Available in various forms, including pouches and hanging poles, desiccants are essential in industries like food, pharmaceuticals, and electronics, ensuring that products arrive in optimal condition.
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Cargo Protection€152,09 – €2.433,11 ex. taxSelect options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
- High Absorption Desiccant
- Space Saving
- Fast Absorption Rate
- Easy to use
- Cost-effective
- Environmentally friendly, no toxic materials
- Non-flammable
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Cargo Protection€96,18 ex. taxAdd to cart
- High Absorption Desiccant
- Environmentally Friendly
- Non-Toxic
- Non-Harmful
- Non-Woven
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Cargo Protection€42,32 ex. taxAdd to cart
- High Absorption Desiccant
- Environmentally Friendly
- Non-Toxic
- Non-Harmful
- Non-Woven
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Cargo Protection€18,17 ex. taxAdd to cart
- High Absorption Desiccant
- Rapid Absorption Rate
- Suitable for tightly loaded containers
- Easy to use
- Cost-effective
- Environmentally friendly, no toxic materials
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Cargo Protection€146,32 – €4.681,16 ex. taxSelect options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
- High Absorption Desiccant
- Can be used near foods
- Resistant to aging, heat and cold
- Environment-friendly
- No loss of cargo space
- Cost-effective
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Cargo Protection€169,58 – €3.899,28 ex. taxSelect options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
- High Absorption Desiccant
- Wide Temperature Range
- Cost-Effective
- Easy to Use
- No Loss of Cargo Space
- Environmentally Friendly
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Frequently Asked Questions About Desiccants
What are desiccants?
Desiccants are substances used to absorb moisture from the air, helping to protect goods from damage caused by humidity during shipping and storage. They are essential in preventing issues like rust, mould, and product degradation, especially in industries like food, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and more.
Are desiccants harmful to health?
Desiccants, such as silica gel, are generally non-toxic, but they should not be ingested. When handled correctly, they pose little risk, but it’s important to keep them away from food or children. Always follow the manufacturer’s safety instructions for proper use and disposal.
Can desiccants damage products?
Desiccants are designed to prevent moisture damage, but improper use can cause issues. For example, excessive desiccants may cause discoloration or contamination if they come into direct contact with sensitive items. It’s crucial to choose the right type and amount based on your shipment’s needs.
What is the general life expectancy of a desiccant?
The lifespan of a desiccant depends on the environmental conditions, such as humidity and temperature. On average, desiccants last from a few weeks to several months. Regular monitoring ensures they continue to function effectively during transit.
Can you use too much desiccant?
Using too much desiccant is typically unnecessary and can lead to wasted resources. It’s important to match the desiccant amount with the specific moisture control needs of your shipment for optimal efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
How do you dispose of desiccants?
The disposal of desiccants depends on the type used. Most desiccants, such as silica gel, can be safely disposed of in regular waste. However, it’s always recommended to check local disposal regulations, and some desiccants can be reused or regenerated to reduce environmental impact.