Silica Gel is used in protecting goods against excess moisture, which can promote the growth of mould, spoilage and corrosion. Silicon dioxide is the primary component of silica gel that is treated into a granular or beaded form. As a desiccant, silica gel has a strong affinity for water molecules. Silica gel is available in packets or loose bulk for various purposes.
Silica gel absorbs moisture, which in effect, locks in moisture and limits the damaging results of humidity. There are several kinds, colours and sizes of silica gel. The three most commonly available colours for silica gel are white, blue indicating and orange indicating. Indicating silica gels are processed with moisture indicators that change colour to show when the product is saturated and needs to be regenerated.
Silica Gel Blue is a self-indicating type desiccant which% of its weight in water, the crystals colour turn from blue to light pink as the beads take up the moisture, its colour change to light pink gradually, infect the blue silica gel used as an indicator for the moisture absorption in a sealed container.
In fact, blue beads are mainly used as an indicator of the extent of moisture absorption from air and gas in industrial applications, supplies in small pouches as well bulk quantity. Whereas, blue crystals are mainly used in breather transformer applications and are supplied in bulk quantity Silica Gel Blue is also known as indicating silica gel, Self-indicating silica gel, Blue desiccants, Moisture Absorber.
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