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Old 12-21-2010, 05:53 PM   #12
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Hygroscopic drying dessicant agent

First choice silica gel (leaves 0.03 milligrams H2O per liter of air).

Second choice calcium chloride ("DampRid") (leaves up to 0.25 milligrams H2O per liter of air).

Both can be regenerated by drying in a 250°C oven.

http://www.mallbaker.com/techlib/doc...icas/3045.html

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