what is a desiccant substance?
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A dasiccant is a substance or chemical that absorbs or attracts moisture from the air causing a state of dryness (desiccation) in its vicinity
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A desiccant is a substance or chemical that absorbs or attracts moisture from the air, causing a state of dryness (desiccation) in its vicinity. Descants also prevent condensation of moisture between window panes. Desiccants are available in various forms and are widely used in many industries, such as: Packing.
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*Some of the most common desiccants include:
*Silica gel (typically found in small “bead” form)
*Activated charcoal.
*Calcium chloride.
*Charcoal sulfate.
*Activated alumina.
*Montmorillonite clay.
*Molecular sieve.
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