Desiccant
The desiccant is one of the major product of Clariant. It is mainly used as a moisture absorber from the surface of the products. By absorbing the moisture, the products will stay long. So keeping the products safe and stay long, placing desiccant packets with them in the containers.
Clariant introduces a new cargo desiccant it is named Container Dri. Which is designed to protect cargo from moisture damage. This enables the logistics industry to protect their goods for effective transport around the world.
It offers the best performance in the industry with a moisture absorber capacity up to 300% of its weight and through an advanced formula, that traps it as a thick, no-spill gel. It is DMF free and is globally used to protect agricultural and industrial exports.
Clariant's Container Dri offers a broad line of cargo desiccants that offer versatile protection against damaging humidity and moisture during intermodal transport. Available in baggage, poles, and strips, these industry-leading merchandises absorb up to a few times their weight in wetness and lure it as a thick gel that will not spill or drip.
What is a Container Rain? and How does it happen?
1. Humidity
When the products are loading in humid environments.
Products with high moisture content.
Packaging and dunnage with high moisture content.
These are the chances for humidity.
2. Temperature
The temperature may drop when shipped to colder climates.
Drop due to a cold front.
Drop with day to night temperature fluctuations.
The temperature drop is one of the main reasons for container rain.
3. Condensation
Condensation results when the temperature drops below DEW POINT
When moisture condenses from vapor to liquid.
When colder air can no longer hold moisture.
When an explicit temperature is reached and condensation starts to create inflicting INSTRUMENTALITY RAIN.
So to protect from the loss due to container rain, cargo desiccant Container Dri is introduced. It is a good moisture absorbing solution in the industrial fields. It is really helpful for long-distance shipping and transport.
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