What is the silica gel regeneration process?
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October 9, 2024 at 8:12 am by Linda Jackson
The silica gel regeneration process involves removing moisture that the silica gel has absorbed during its use. This is typically done by heating the silica gel, causing the water to evaporate and restoring the gel’s drying capacity. The process can be performed in an oven, using temperatures between 120-150°C. For larger-scale operations, GlobeCore manufactures specialized equipment that ensures efficient and consistent regeneration of silica gel, making it suitable for repeated industrial use, reducing waste and operational costs.