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Item # : 947706
Model # : DES105
Kraft Clay Desiccant is the ultimate moisture and corrosion protection for shipments.
- Dimensions: 3" x 6" x 3/8"
- Use to protect products vulnerable to moisture damage during storage and transport
Price is $128.49
Unit of measure 150/Carton
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Item # : 948770
Model # : DES141
Silica Gel Packet is a simple, dependable and economical solution for preventing moisture damage in small, sealed packages.
- Packets are strong, durable and allow for extremely high adsorption rates.
- Silica gel filling is made from amorphous silicate which has a high capacity for moisture at temperatures below 75° F and humidity levels above 40%.
Price is $509.99
Unit of measure 5000/Carton Price per unit $0.10/Case
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Item # : 948676
Model # : DES118
Tyvek® Clay Desiccant is the ultimate moisture and corrosion protection for shipments.
- Dimensions: 1" x 2 1/2" x 1/4"
- Use to protect products vulnerable to moisture damage during storage and transport
Price is $219.99
Unit of measure 1200/Carton
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Item # : 948675
Model # : DES101
Kraft Clay Desiccant is the ultimate moisture and corrosion protection for shipments.
- Dimensions: 1" x 2 1/2" x 1/4"
- Use to protect products vulnerable to moisture damage during storage and transport
Price is $247.29
Unit of measure 1200/Carton
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Item # : 948224
Model # : DES103
Kraft Clay Desiccant is the ultimate moisture and corrosion protection for shipments.
- Dimensions: 3" x 3" x 1/4"
- Use to protect products vulnerable to moisture damage during storage and transport
Price is $216.99
Unit of measure 550/Carton
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Item # : 948235
Model # : DES119
Tyvek® Clay Desiccant is the ultimate moisture and corrosion protection for shipments.
- Dimensions: 1" x 3 1/2" x 1/4"
- Use to protect products vulnerable to moisture damage during storage and transport
Price is $157.09
Unit of measure 700/Carton
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Item # : 947707
Model # : DES122
Tyvek® Clay Desiccant is the ultimate moisture and corrosion protection for shipments.
- Dimensions: 3" x 6" x 3/8"
- Use to protect products vulnerable to moisture damage during storage and transport
Price is $121.89
Unit of measure 150/Carton
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Item # : 948234
Model # : DES102
Kraft Clay Desiccant is the ultimate moisture and corrosion protection for shipments.
- Dimensions: 1" x 3 1/2" x 1/4"
- Use to protect products vulnerable to moisture damage during storage and transport
Price is $259.99
Unit of measure 700/Carton
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Item # : 948776
Model # : DES140
Silica Gel Packet is a simple, dependable and economical solution for preventing moisture damage in small, sealed packages.
- Packets are strong, durable and allow for extremely high adsorption rates.
- Silica gel filling is made from amorphous silicate which has a high capacity for moisture at temperatures below 75° F and humidity levels above 40%.
Price is $337.19
Unit of measure 6000/Carton Price per unit $0.06/Case
Item # : 948765
Model # : DES142
Silica Gel Packet is a simple, dependable and economical solution for preventing moisture damage in small, sealed packages.
- Packets are strong, durable and allow for extremely high adsorption rates.
- Silica gel filling is made from amorphous silicate which has a high capacity for moisture at temperatures below 75° F and humidity levels above 40%.
Price is $300.39
Unit of measure 3000/Carton Price per unit $0.10/Case
Item # : 947282
Model # : COND10
Container Dri® II Individual Bags are the specially designed desiccants aimed to protect cargo during shipment by aggressively absorbing moisture in the air.
- Eliminates mold, corrosion, mildew, spoilage, warping and other harmful effects of moisture by reducing dew point temperature thus preventing condensation
- Individual Bags can be placed between stacks of cargo
Price is $149.39
Unit of measure 32/Carton
Item # : 948236
Model # : COND11
Container Dri® II Strips are the specially designed desiccants aimed to protect cargo during shipment by aggressively absorbing moisture in the air.
- Eliminates mold, corrosion, mildew, spoilage, warping and other harmful effects of moisture by reducing dew point temperature thus preventing condensation
- Feature adhesive strips that attach to containers or warehouse walls
Price is $479.99
Unit of measure 72/Carton
Item # : 948225
Model # : DES120
Tyvek® Clay Desiccant is the ultimate moisture and corrosion protection for shipments.
- Dimensions: 1 1/2" x 3 1/4" x 1/4"
- Use to protect products vulnerable to moisture damage during storage and transport
Price is $185.39
Unit of measure 550/Carton
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Unit of measure 500/Box Price per unit $0.05/Envelope
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Keep packaged goods dry and fresh by protecting them from spoilage with desiccants. These shipping supplies adsorb water and prevent moisture from damaging items during storage and transportation. They’re also useful for keeping goods dry when shipping in very humid weather or to damp locations. Manufacturers commonly include packs of these drying agents when shipping foods, pharmaceuticals, and electronics. Browse the varied selection of shipping, packing, and mailing supplies at Staples to find different types of desiccant packs.
Choose the right desiccant for your package
Silica gel is the most common type of drying agent used for keeping packaged consumer goods dry. Also known as silicon dioxide, it can absorb up to 40 percent of its weight in moisture and works best at room temperature. Silica gel absorbs moisture without swelling and is possible to use in tightly packed goods. Some grades of silica gel are safe to include in food and drug packaging. Montmorillonite clay is another commonly used, naturally occurring, and inexpensive adsorbent. While silica gel is the go-to option for consumer goods, clay is the more popular desiccant for industrial goods.
Clay is an excellent moisture adsorbent at low and room temperatures but not at high temperatures. This feature makes it less suitable for preserving items stored and shipped in hot climates. On the other hand, it means that clay recharges easily upon heating. Clay doesn’t swell as it removes moisture from the air. Quicklime, or calcium oxide, is another popular adsorbent. It can retain up to 28 percent of its weight in moisture but removes moisture much slower than clay and silica gel. It does expand as it absorbs moisture and is most efficient at very low relative humidity.
Consider desiccant package size and material
Absorbent agents used in packaged goods usually come in packages of different sizes. The size and number of packets to include depend on the overall size of the shipping box. When shipping individually wrapped items in the same box, it’s best to include a packet in each package. For small boxes, look for the smallest silica gel and clay packages. Larger desiccant packages are ideal for boxes that contain multiple items.
The most common materials used for desiccant packets and bags are Kraft and Tyvek. Known as cover stock, these packaging materials keep adsorbent agents separate from shipped items. They must also permit the absorption of moisture. Kraft paper is an inexpensive cover stock commonly used for clay desiccant. Tyvek is made of a stronger material that handles dust and moisture better. This paper-like material is mold- and mildew-resistant and ideal for storing adsorbents used in high-humidity environments.
Are all desiccants chemically inert?
No. Some of them are quite toxic. Silica gel is mostly safe. It’s nontoxic, nonreactive, and insoluble in water. Calcium oxide, on the other hand, is caustic and users must avoid inhaling it or getting it on their skin and in their eyes.
What is the difference between silica gel and indicating silica gel?
Indicating silica gel is regular silica gel coated with cobalt chloride. The cobalt salt gives the gel a distinctive blue color that slowly changes to pink as it becomes saturated with moisture. An indicating silica gel shows at a glance whether the adsorbent is fresh or spent. It’s useful for shipping moisture-sensitive electronics and optical instruments.
Can you reuse desiccant packs?
The adsorbent packets included with shipped goods are unlikely to be fresh on arrival. They may not be effective at preventing moisture damage if reused.
Choose the right desiccant for your package
Silica gel is the most common type of drying agent used for keeping packaged consumer goods dry. Also known as silicon dioxide, it can absorb up to 40 percent of its weight in moisture and works best at room temperature. Silica gel absorbs moisture without swelling and is possible to use in tightly packed goods. Some grades of silica gel are safe to include in food and drug packaging. Montmorillonite clay is another commonly used, naturally occurring, and inexpensive adsorbent. While silica gel is the go-to option for consumer goods, clay is the more popular desiccant for industrial goods.
Clay is an excellent moisture adsorbent at low and room temperatures but not at high temperatures. This feature makes it less suitable for preserving items stored and shipped in hot climates. On the other hand, it means that clay recharges easily upon heating. Clay doesn’t swell as it removes moisture from the air. Quicklime, or calcium oxide, is another popular adsorbent. It can retain up to 28 percent of its weight in moisture but removes moisture much slower than clay and silica gel. It does expand as it absorbs moisture and is most efficient at very low relative humidity.
Consider desiccant package size and material
Absorbent agents used in packaged goods usually come in packages of different sizes. The size and number of packets to include depend on the overall size of the shipping box. When shipping individually wrapped items in the same box, it’s best to include a packet in each package. For small boxes, look for the smallest silica gel and clay packages. Larger desiccant packages are ideal for boxes that contain multiple items.
The most common materials used for desiccant packets and bags are Kraft and Tyvek. Known as cover stock, these packaging materials keep adsorbent agents separate from shipped items. They must also permit the absorption of moisture. Kraft paper is an inexpensive cover stock commonly used for clay desiccant. Tyvek is made of a stronger material that handles dust and moisture better. This paper-like material is mold- and mildew-resistant and ideal for storing adsorbents used in high-humidity environments.
Are all desiccants chemically inert?
No. Some of them are quite toxic. Silica gel is mostly safe. It’s nontoxic, nonreactive, and insoluble in water. Calcium oxide, on the other hand, is caustic and users must avoid inhaling it or getting it on their skin and in their eyes.
What is the difference between silica gel and indicating silica gel?
Indicating silica gel is regular silica gel coated with cobalt chloride. The cobalt salt gives the gel a distinctive blue color that slowly changes to pink as it becomes saturated with moisture. An indicating silica gel shows at a glance whether the adsorbent is fresh or spent. It’s useful for shipping moisture-sensitive electronics and optical instruments.
Can you reuse desiccant packs?
The adsorbent packets included with shipped goods are unlikely to be fresh on arrival. They may not be effective at preventing moisture damage if reused.