Humidity: protect clothes from damage
Container desiccant is a product that can be relied on by merchants and private individuals who want to protect clothing, linen, and shoes from the damaging effects of humidity and stop the formation of mold stains. Because simply storing clothes in drawers and closets is not enough to keep them in good condition and prevent unpleasant surprises, sachets of desiccant salts are most commonly found in retail stores and storage facilities. Their primary purpose is to keep clothing free of moisture, so it does not become damaged.
Wood does not insulate
clothing and accessories from the humidity that is present in the room. As a
result, Brit Wrap sells sachets of container desiccant or container desiccant
that is ideal against mold and condensation, both of which have the potential
to cause damage to materials such as leather, skins, and fabrics.
Why use Britwrap
dehydrating salt sachets?
There are many
advantages associated with the use of Britwrap desiccant salt sachets:
- Container desiccant has absorbent and dehydrating properties and protects
clothes and accessories by preventing damage caused by external agents.
- Container desiccant does not
stain and is not liquid, but above all, it is harmless and non-toxic to
people, animals and the environment.
- The sachets of desiccant salt
can be regenerated and reused several times.
Britwrap's advice
to combat humidity
The larger container
desiccant sachets that come in a non-woven wrapper are the best option for the
retailer who needs to fight humidity and safeguard clothing and accessories
stored in closets and drawers. The quantity of garments that need to be
protected from moisture dictates the number of desiccant bags used.
In addition, some
precautions can be taken, such as storing the garments in vacuum bags with a
sachet of desiccant salts inside or storing the accessories, such as hats,
belts, and shoes, in boxes with plastic lids. It is best to avoid storing clothing
in porous materials like fabric or cardboard containers, which can let in
moisture and be damaged by environmental factors. In any event, the
effectiveness of the container desiccant sachets is improved when they are
placed in containers that serve as a barrier against infiltration from the
outside.
Container desiccant
sachets: when to refill them
The rate at which the
container desiccant contained in the sachets depletes is proportional to the
amount of moisture in the atmosphere where the sachets are kept. Therefore, how
can one determine whether or not they are still functioning adequately? In this
scenario, Brit Wrap recommends weighing the sachet; if the new weight is 20%
higher than the initial weight, this indicates that the sachet has lost its
ability to absorb moisture and must instead be regenerated in the microwave.
When the bag of
desiccant salt has returned to its original weight, you can put it back in the
box, drawer, or cabinet where it was originally stored. In addition, Britwrap
protective packaging UK
suggests combining the sachet with activated carbon, which helps prevent
unpleasant odors from the wardrobe, like mustiness and mold, which are
frequently accompanied by humidity.

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