Desiccant
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Desiccants are useful for keeping small closed spaces dry, such as tool storage containers. Desiccants absorb water vapour, and then need drying out to work again, usually with heat. Some desiccants change colour when saturated.
DIY Desiccants
Silica Gel
- Normally contains a wet/dry indicator
- Old silica gel uses pink/blue indicator colours
- New silica gel uses brown/yellow-brown indicator colours
Anhydrous Calcium Sulphate
- Also known as Plaster of Paris, Gypsum & 'Drierite'
Magnesium Perchlorate
Hydrated lime
- aka bagged lime
Calcium chloride
Magnesium sulphate
Bentonite
- aka Montmorillonite clay
Molecular sieves
Caustic soda
More Desiccants
- Sulphuric Acid
- Activated alumina
- Benzophenone
- Calcium hydride
- Copper(II) sulfate
- Lithium hydride
- Magnesium
- NaK, a sodium-potassium alloy
- Phosphorus pentoxide
- Potassium
- Potassium carbonate
- Sodium
- Sodium chlorate
- Sodium hydroxide
- Sodium sulfate
- sodium-benzophenone