A desiccant is a hygroscopic substance that induces or sustains such a state in its local vicinity in a moderately-well sealed container
Substance used to collect and hold moisture in refrigeration system A drying agent Common desiccants are activated alumina and silica gel
A drying agent, such as calcium chloride or silica gel, used to adsorb water vapor from the air, to maintain a dry atmosphere in containers for food packages, chemical reagents, etc
A substance such as silica gel that removes moisture from the air and is used to maintain a dry atmosphere in containers of food or chemical packageing
A chemical agent that absorbs moisture; some desiccants are capable of drying out plants or insects, causing death
Any substance or mixture of substances used to accelerate the drying of plant tissue
Generally a pure molecular sieve- or silica gel-based product, the desiccant is placed within the cavity spacer bar of double-glazed units in order to dehydrate or to remove any residual moisture in the unit
A granular chemical put into the spacer of an insulated glass unit to help absorb moisture from inside the IG unit
An extremely porous crystalline substance used to absorb moisture from within the sealed air space of an insulating glass unit
a substance that promotes drying (e g , calcium oxide absorbs water and is used to remove moisture)
An extremely porous crystalline substance used to absorb moisture from within the sealed air space or an insulating glass unit
A drying agent which is capable of removing or absorbing moisture from the atmosphere in a small enclosure
Packets of drying agent used in our enclosures to extract water vapor from the enclosed environment thereby protecting the electronic equipment from condensing humidity