A quick desiccant is a fast-acting drying agent used to absorb moisture from the air or surrounding environment. It is typically used in packaging, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and other moisture-sensitive products to prevent damage caused by humidity.
Key Characteristics:
Rapid Moisture Absorption: Designed to absorb moisture quickly upon exposure to air.
Common Materials: Often made from silica gel, calcium chloride, or clay.
Packaging Forms: Usually packed in small sachets or packets, but also available in canisters or loose granules.
Applications: Used in shipping containers, food packaging, electronics, and industrial equipment to maintain dryness.