
Desiccants
Desiccants are substances designed to absorb moisture from the environment, helping to keep spaces dry. They are commonly used in packaging, storage containers, and electronic enclosures to prevent mold, corrosion, and spoilage caused by humidity. Typically, desiccants are materials like silica gel, activated charcoal, or clay that attract and hold water molecules. They do not produce moisture themselves and are often packaged in breathable containers to maximize their effectiveness. By controlling humidity levels, desiccants help preserve the quality, safety, and longevity of products.