The main uses of desiccant include moisture-proof, dehumidification, mildew-proof, deodorization, etc., and are widely used in many fields such as home, gardening, and electronic equipment maintenance.
Home use
Moisture-proof and dehumidification: Desiccant can effectively absorb moisture in the air and prevent clothes, books, leather goods, etc. from getting damp and moldy. Place it in wardrobes, shoe cabinets, bookcases, etc. to keep items dry.
Deodorization and deodorization: Desiccant can not only absorb moisture, but also remove odors. Place it in shoes, refrigerators, toilets, etc. to effectively remove unpleasant odors.
Prevent metal from rusting: Putting desiccant in the tool box can prevent metal tools from rusting due to excessive humidity.
Gardening use
Preserve seeds: Desiccant can help preserve seeds, prevent them from getting damp and moldy, and maintain vitality and germination rate. Put it in a sealed container with seeds to create a dry and oxygen-free environment.
Electronic equipment maintenance
Electronic cleaning: Desiccant can absorb moisture on the surface of electronic equipment, remove moisture, dust and fingerprints, and keep the equipment dry and clean. When using, turn off the power and ensure that the desiccant does not directly contact the internal circuit of the device.
Health care
Relieve foot discomfort: For people who sweat easily and have damp feet that cause odor, wrap the desiccant in a breathable cloth and put it in the shoe, which can effectively absorb moisture and odor and keep the feet dry and comfortable.
Scientific experiments
Scientific experiments: Desiccant is a commonly used material in scientific experiments. It can be used to explore scientific principles such as the state change of water and the effect of humidity on substances.


