Answer: The yellowish color of the solution you observed is a typical characteristic of calcium chloride-based desiccants and does not indicate a quality issue. The light yellow appearance of the calcium chloride solution is primarily related to the following factors: n…
FAQs
Question: At what level of oil content in food is it appropriate to use triple-protection oxygen absorbers?
Answer: The core scenarios mandating the use of the triple-protection type are: 1. High-oil or high-moisture foods, and 2. Direct contact with food during application. Conventional high-efficiency oxygen absorbers may only be used when they are physically separated from…
Question: Is My Dehumidifier Bag Defective? Why Does the Collected Water “Freeze”?
Answer: When anhydrous or dihydrate calcium chloride in dehumidifier bags/boxes absorbs moisture, it first dissolves into a saturated solution that flows into the collection area. If the ambient temperature drops below the solution’s saturation point, the solution bec…
Question: What are the differences between your calcium chloride desiccants and SUPER DRY Desiccants?
Answer: SUPER DRY is an international company with foreign investment background and extensive industry experience, while CHUNWANG is a domestic enterprise listed on the New Third Board (Stock Code: 831880), possessing large-scale production facilities and a comprehensi…
Question: What is the service life or shelf life of desiccants?
Answer: 1.Unused state (inventory storage): The quality assurance period for desiccants is typically one year. 2.In-use state (placed inside packaging): The actual effective protection duration (i.e., the time until moisture absorption saturation is reached) is not a fi…
Question: How Should Used Desiccants Be Disposed Of?
Answer: Used desiccant is typically non-toxic and harmless, and in most cases, can be disposed of as general waste. Within the European Union, the disposal of desiccant waste must comply with relevant regulations, particularly EU Directive 91/689/EEC (on hazardous waste…