Can silica gel be air-dried after use?

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  • October 9, 2024 at 3:46 pm by 後藤 零

    Silica gel can lose some moisture through air drying, but it is not an effective method for full regeneration. Air drying is slow and does not reach the temperatures needed to thoroughly remove absorbed moisture. For complete moisture removal, heating the silica gel to 120-150°C is necessary. GlobeCore offers equipment designed to automate this process for larger-scale regeneration, ensuring that the silica gel is properly dried and can be reused efficiently without relying on the slow process of air drying.

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