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What types of cargo benefit from using Dry Pole 1kg Desiccants?

Dry Pole 1kg Desiccants are ideal for moisture-sensitive cargo such as furniture, textiles, automotive parts, electronics, food products, and machinery. They are especially useful for long-distance or international shipping.

How long do Dry Pole 1kg Desiccants remain effective?

Depending on conditions, Dry Pole 1kg Desiccants can remain active for up to 90 days, making them suitable for extended storage or long shipping durations.

Are Dry Pole 1kg Desiccants safe to use?

Yes. Dry Pole 1kg Desiccants are made from non-toxic, leak-proof materials when handled correctly. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions and dispose of them responsibly.

What is the absorption capacity of the Dry Pole 1kg?

The Dry Pole 1kg Desiccant can absorb up to 3 litres of moisture.

What is the packaging of the Dry Pole 1kg made from?

The Dry Pole 1kg packaging is made from Dupont Paper + PET (inside) with a non-woven fabric bag.

At what temperatures can the Dry Pole 1kg be used?

The Dry Pole 1kg can be used in environments ranging from -5°C to +90°C.

How can I dispose of the Dry Pole 1kg?

The Dry Pole 1kg is a single-use product and can be disposed of as regular waste.

Can silica gel be reused after it changes colour?

Yes. Silica gel beads, especially those with indicating colours (e.g. pink to blue), can usually be reactivated and reused 3 to 5 times before their performance starts to decline.

How do I reactivate silica gel?

Silica gel can be reactivated by removing the absorbed moisture using heat. Microwave : Place silica gel beads in a microwave-safe container. Use the defrost setting for 7–12 minutes, checking frequently to avoid overheating. Do not use high heat. Oven : Spread the beads in a shallow tray and bake at 200–250°F (up to 120°C) ... Read more

Is silica gel safe to touch or use?

Yes, silica gel is generally non-toxic and safe to handle. It’s a synthetic form of sand designed to absorb moisture. Some indicating gels may contain additives that could cause mild skin irritation, but it is safe for most people.

What happens if silica gel is accidentally ingested?

Humans: Silica gel is chemically inert and non-toxic, but medical advice should be sought, especially for indicator gels or large quantities. Pets: Contact a veterinarian. Risks include intestinal blockage or exposure to absorbed toxins, particularly if the sachet was used in food or medication packaging.

Do I need to prepare silica gel before use?

No. Silica gel sachets are ready to use straight out of the packaging.

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