Introduction of safe desiccants using non-woven fabric packaging, ideal for chemical products, electronic components, and more.
"Silica Gel Non-Woven Fabric Packaging" is a safe desiccant composed of over 98.0% silicon dioxide, which is a major component of the Earth. It can physically adsorb moisture from the air through the capillary condensation effect of the fine pores on its surface, enabling drying. It can be used for chemicals, food, machine parts, electronic components, and more. 【Features】 ■ Composed of over 98.0% silicon dioxide ■ Safe ■ Ideal for chemicals, food, machine parts, electronic components, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 Size (mm), Number of cans, Number of cartons ■NET 150g 90×170, 60, 70 ■NET 200g 90×200, 50, 60 ■NET 250g 90×220, 40, 50 ■NET 300g 160×160, 30, 40 ■NET 500g 160×200, 20, 25 ■NET 1000g 160×300, 10, 10 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■Desiccant for chemical products, food, machine parts, and electronic components. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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Nihon Chemical Equipment Co., Ltd. has been developing its business since its establishment with the goals of being pollution-free, resource-saving, and labor-saving. Our company started with the belief that using silica gel to eliminate damage to precision instruments, electronic components, and pharmaceuticals through "moisture prevention and rust prevention" could save several hundred billion yen in resources annually. In addition to silica gel chemical products, we have also ventured into the field of cushioning packaging using recycled "paper." Moving forward, we will continue to challenge ourselves in product development that contributes to society, with the concept of "creating products that are friendly to the Earth."