TOPDRY Cargo Safe Guard Calcium Chloride Container Desiccant
FOB Price:
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US $ 0.1-5.00
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MOQ
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1Piece/Pieces
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Supply Ability:
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20 Ton/Week
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Port:
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Guangzhou
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Payment Terms:
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L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T, Western Union, Money Gram
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Quick Details
Brand Name:
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TOPDRY
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Classification:
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Desiccant Calcium Chloride Absorbent
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Type:
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CaCl2
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Model Number:
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H1000
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Packaging Details
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1kg/pcs,14pcs/ctn
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Place of Origin:
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Guangdong, China (Mainland)
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CAS No.:
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10043-52-4
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Certification:
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REACH, ROHS, DMF Free from SGS, TUV
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Purity:
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99.9%
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Product against moisture damage
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Wood product, Agriculture goods, Electronics, Leather, Paper, Plastic Rubber, Textile, Dry bulk, Hard parts, Metal
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Product Description:
1)design with 360°rotatable hook, and long strip shape to hang in groove of the container wall, wouldn’t waste any cubic of loading space.
2) TOPDRY container desiccant can prevent condensation and moisture damage corrosion.
3) TOPDRY can absorb up to 280% of its own weight for 60-90 days when its fully maximize.
4) With powerful absorbent material & TOPDRY Double package material, TOPDRY desiccant will turn to gel, eliminate leakage problem.
Characteristic:
1) High performance
2) High adsorption capability
3) TOPDRY double protection package
4) Turn to gel when absorb moisture
5) All material are environmentally friendly
6) REACH certificates, ROHS, DMF Free
7) With distributor all over the world
Specification
Calcium Chloride Container Desiccant
1.Moisture rate up to 200% -300% for 60-90days after it’s fully maximized.
2. OEM acceptable
3.High quality
Application:
Suggestion usage for container
6-8PCS applied to 20GP
10-12PCS applied to 40GP
TOPDRY Calcium chloride Container Desiccant Customer FAQ:
Why is raining in my container?
Have you ever encountered this scenario? “My container arrived and the cargo inside is wet. There are no holes in the container and the interior stinks of mold and mildew. It also looks like it’s raining from the ceiling of the container. How did this happen?
What happens because of "Container Rain", so what's "Container Rain"? and how to control Relative Humidity so that to stop "Container Rain"?
Container rain is condensation that forms on the ceiling of a cargo container and drips onto the cargo causing moisture damage. This can result in a container being rejected by a receiver at the port costing the exporter dearly.
Relative Humidity& Container Rain
An atmosphere’s humidity is relative to its temperature. This is because cold air can hold less moisture than warm air. A 1 cube of air at 25°C which contains 20g of moisture may have a relative humidity of 80%RH. That means it could potentially hold another 20% (4g) of moisture before becoming saturated (100%RH).
However, drop the cube’s temperature to 17°C and the relative humidity will rise to 100% even though it contains the same amount of moisture. This is because at the lower temperature the air can no longer hold as much moisture.
When this saturated air comes into contact with a surface colder than itself the moisture will condense out onto it.
Put this in context of a logistics operation and it means that a container is loaded with cargo in a tropical port at an atmosphere of 90% RH, and 32°C it will hold about 33g of moisture per m3
As a 20ft container has a volume of around 33 m3 this equates to about 1.089 liter of water held in the air of the container.
When it arrives in a European port with an atmosphere of 0°C and 55% RH the air will be able to hold just 5g of moisture. This results in 28g of moisture condensing out of every 1m3 of air inside the container, which is just under 1 liter of moisture for a 20ft and 2 liters for a 40ft container.
Preventing Container Rain
The objective is to maintain a humidity below which condensation forms, and if does form, to have a system that will react quick enough to absorb the excess moisture prior to droplets forming.
1kg of TOPDRY container desiccant can absorb up to 20g of moisture per hour so can make a significant difference to the atmosphere during the day and night cycles of temperatures increasing and decreasing within a container.
It acts as a buffer absorbing excess moisture and helps to maintain the equilibrium between the humidity of the air and the container’s contents.