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dessicant for hollow glass






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        Desiccant for hollow glass takes 3A molecular sieve as the main raw material and refined with several additives. Its quality has exceeded the standard of 3a molecule sieve and is an ideal substitute for it. It is mainly used to absorb the moisture and gas of the interlayer gas of the hollow glass to make it fog-free, making it bright and clean even at very low temperatures. It can extend the service life of the hollow glass.

        Use it as soos as possible after opening the package, quick when loading it case that the moisture absorption decreases after exposed in the air for a long time
 






























ITEMS CHG-K-70
Size of granules 1.5mm-2.0mm (depend on clients request)
Bulk density (g/ml) 0.65-0.75
Moisture capacity(80%RH/25¡ãC,%) min 19.0
Speed of absorption(mg/g min) max 0.2
Crushing strength (N) min 14.0 OR min 20.0
Attrition loss (%) max 0.2
Nitrogen capacity (%) max 0.2
Moisture(%) max 2


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Kingland Chemicals Company Limited
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Product SpecificationsITEMS CHG-K-70
Size of granules 1.5mm-2.0mm (depend on clients request)
Bulk density (g/ml) 0.65-0.75
Moisture capacity(80%RH/25¡ãC,%) min 19.0
Speed of absorption(mg/g min) max 0.2
Crushing strength (N) min 14.0 OR min 20.0
Attrition lo

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Added 2006.03.09
 

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