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Calcium Chloride
Calcium Chloride is the most aggressive absorber.
Clay absorbers
Clay absorbers are cheap, but also have a low absorption. In moderate conditions they are an alternative, but they cannot handle more challenging circumstances.
Desiccant Silica Gel
Silica Gels are good absorbers at room temperature, but tend to catastrophically give up the absorbed water if the temperature gets near 40C.
Aborpole Laboratory Test
Absorption Test, Variable Laboratory Conditions
Absorbag Installation Guide v2
Cut open protective barrier bag and take out the Absorbag.
Remove tape from sticky pads.
Protect Cargo With Moisture Absorbing Products
Every year thousands of cargoes suffer damage by moisture. Metal cargoes arrive rusted or oxidized, cartons soft and moldy. Wooden crates are found covered by smelly black mold. Containers of coffee, cocoa, nuts and beans arrive dripping with damp, moldy and inedible. The losses amount to millions of dollars.
Absorpole - Safety and Re-cycling Instruction
The Absorpole has been designed to be safe and easy to use and to re-cycle. It is made only from readily re-cycleable PE/PP plastics and calciumchloride salt.
Absorbag Installation Guide
If Absorbag is individually lined, cut open the liner bag. If the box is bulk lined for 12 Absorbags and not all are used, remember to re-close the liner bag in the box. Two ways to hang the Absorbag: Using the enclosed Hook or using a Cable Tie.
Absorbag - Safety and Re-cycling Instruction
The Absorbag are safe and easy to use and to re-cycle. It is made only from readily recycleable PE/PP plastics and calcium chloride salt.
Using Absorbers
Silica Gels are good absorbers at room temperature, but tend to catastrophically give up the absorbed water if the temperature gets near 40C. In our opinion they are unsuitable for use in containers where such temperatures are not uncommon.
