Spread free-flowing silica gel evenly in a shallow Pyrex dish. Place silica gel packets in the dish so they do not touch each other.
SIX
2" X 2"
ORANGE INDICATING
DESICCANT SILICA GEL BOX
RECHARGEABLE
REFILLABLE
You Simply can not buy a less expensive/more effective
Desiccant.
"Moisture Indicating Silica Desiccant"
that turns from Orange when dry, to Green when fully saturated.
OUR DRIER BOX CONTAINS 45 GRAMS OF REUSABLE
ORANGE INDICATING DESICCANT
Keep a few extra "sealed" boxes around and remember,
OUR Desiccant can be dried to it's original Orange color and reused.
SEE PICTURE ABOVE OF "SPENT" DESICCANT
Desiccant is a widely used material
for protecting sensitive goods from unwanted moisture.
Features;
Protects precision instruments, leather, shoes, clothing,
food, medicines and household appliances.
Use with cameras and lenses, microscopes,
computers,
DVD’s and CD’s, etc, to prevent mildew.
Place it in bathroom closets, sweater and hat boxes as well as jewelry boxes.
Drying Instructions
Place silica gel packets in the dish so they do not touch each other.
2.
Place the dish in an oven. You can dry
color-changing silica gel in a 900-watt microwave oven.
The gel is orange when it is dry and green when it is saturated. You only need dry
it if it is green.
3. Heat free-flowing silica gel at 300-degrees Fahrenheit for one-and-a-half hours per liter
(About a quart dry measure or 30 ounces by weight).
Heat packets at exactly 245-degrees Fahrenheit for 24 hours.
Use an oven thermometer to ensure the temperature does not go over 300-degrees
for the free-flowing, or over 245-degrees for the packets.
For the color-changing silica gel, heat it at 900 watts in three-minute bursts in the microwave until it turns orange.
Spread free-flowing silica gel evenly in a shallow Pyrex dish. Place silica gel packets in the dish so they do not touch each other.
Place the dish in an oven. You can dry color-changing silica gel in a 900-watt microwave oven. The gel is blue when it is dry and pink when it is saturated. You only need dry it if it is pink.
Heat free-flowing silica gel at 300-degrees Fahrenheit for one-and-a-half hours per liter (about a quart dry measure or 30 ounces by weight). Heat packets at exactly 245-degrees Fahrenheit for 24 hours. Use an oven thermometer to ensure the temperature does not go over 300-degrees for the free-flowing, or over 245-degrees for the packets. For the color-changing silica gel, heat it at 900 watts in three-minute bursts in the microwave until it turns blue.