Textile Industry
Desiccants help maintain a dry environment by absorbing excess moisture, which is crucial in textile storage and manufacturing processes.
High humidity levels can cause textiles to become damp which develops smell in yarn and cotton products, leading to mold growth, degradation, and loss of quality. Secondly, moisture can cause color fading and texture changes in textiles. Desiccants aid in preserving the original colors and textures of textiles by minimizing exposure to excessive humidity.
By controlling moisture, desiccants contribute to extending the shelf life of textile products. Moisture can contribute to the deterioration of fibers and fabrics over time, leading to reduced product lifespan. Desiccants help prevent the degradation caused by moisture, thus prolonging the usability of textiles.
breathers allow air to flow into and out of the tank or system while trapping moisture and other contaminants in the desiccant material. In addition, desiccant packs are used in the packaging of sanitary fittings to absorb any residual moisture and maintain the quality of the fittings during transportation and storage.