How to Use Desiccants for Moisture Protection
Moisture causes serious problems for many kinds of products, from pharmaceuticals to leather goods. A desiccant product such as silica gel can help. You will find these handy packets absorb extra moisture to keep things fresh and prevent damage during shipping and storage, making them a key part of protective packaging.
What Is a Desiccant? Desiccants are materials that
absorb or adsorb moisture from the air. Also known as drying agents, they are
used to keep things dry in shipping or storage and prevent moisture damage. The
most used desiccant material for shipping, packaging, and product protection is
silica gel. Silica gel works by adsorption, meaning water molecules in the air
are attracted to the surface of the material. Silica gel beads contain many
microscopic pores that increase the surface area for attraction and hold onto
the water molecules.
What Are Desiccants Used For? A silica gel desiccant
is used to reduce the humidity level in a closed environment and protect
products from moisture damage. They can be packed inside product packaging or
placed in the shipping box when materials are mailed. They are used when
storing, shipping, or mailing items that are sensitive to moisture.
Some of the most common uses of desiccants are Pharmaceuticals
and nutraceuticals, Electronics, Dry foods, Clothing, Metals, Seed storage, Cosmetics,
Books and Artwork.
How Do You Use Desiccants? Passive desiccants like
silica gel are easy to use! Silica gel packets are ready to go and do not
require any activation. Just toss one or more into the package before you seal
it up, whether in a corrugated box or poly mailer.
Why Do I Need a Desiccant? Moisture can come from the
air around us (humidity) or from the materials being stored. Many products and
materials; including electronics, leather goods, foods, and pharmaceuticals are
sensitive to humidity in the air. The desiccant material takes up excess
moisture to keep humidity levels in the package within the acceptable range for
the product and prevent product damage. Other products may contain moisture
that seeps or sweats into the package, raising interior humidity levels. A
desiccant can help with this problem, too. By controlling moisture levels
inside the package, silica gel packets protect products from mold, rust,
microbial growth, and other problems created by moisture.
What Are the Advantages of Silica Gel Packets? Silica
gel packets are low-cost, easy to use, and highly effective. Silica is one of
the most abundant elements on Earth, making it accessible and cost-effective.
Under normal conditions, silica gel will provide protection from moisture for
many months, making them ideal for both shipping and storage. Silica gel can
absorb up to 30% of its own weight in water while remaining effective.
When Should Silica Gel Packets Not Be Used? Silica is
best for use in normal atmospheric temperatures and humidity levels. They may
not perform as well in extreme temperatures (especially high temperatures) or
with exceedingly high levels of moisture. Other types of desiccants or
adsorbents, such as calcium chloride, may be needed if you are dealing with
high levels of moisture or liquid water that needs to be removed.
How Many Silica Gel Packets Do I Need?
-The number of silica gel packets you need depends on:
-The volume of space to be desiccated.
-The amount of moisture in the air.
-How long protection is needed.
-How dry the air needs to be.
Silica gel packets are sized in “units.” For example, a
small silica gel packet is 1/3 unit, and a large silica gel packet is 2 units. As
a rule of thumb, 1.2 units of silica desiccant will protect up to 1 cubic foot
of space inside the package for standard shipping and storage conditions.
How Long Do Silica Gel Packets Work? Silica gel
packets are good for between 4 and 12 months, depending on how much moisture is
in the space. After this, they will need to be recharged or replaced. However,
in a sealed low-humidity environment, unused silica gel packages can be stored
much longer, potentially indefinitely, if they are not exposed to any moisture.
If you are not sure if your silica gel packets are still good.
Is Silica Gel Toxic? By itself, silica gel is
non-toxic, but those bags are marked “Do Not Eat” for a reason. Silica used for
desiccant purposes may contain traces of other materials which may be toxic.
What is the best desiccant for your needs? Talk to a Quick
Pak representative at 813 242 6995 or email sales@quickpakinc.com to find the right
desiccant for your application.

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