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  • Are molecular sieve & silica gel better for desiccant packets?
  • This is a question that we get asked frequently, here at Baltimore Innovations, and the answer is: …it depends on your application. In terms of their use within desiccant packets, both Molecular Sieve and Silica Gel have their advantages.
  • What is molecular sieve desiccant?
  • Molecular sieve particles have a uniform pore structure (created during the manufacturing process). This enables molecular sieve to separate molecules by size. Molecular sieve desiccant also adsorbs molecules on the basis of polarity differences due to electrostatic attraction.
  • Is silica gel better than molecular sieve?
  • Silica Gel packets will typically adsorb 35% of their own weight, compared to Molecular Sieve sachets, which will pull-in a figure closer to 22%. As a result, you may think that Silica Gel is better, and you would be right, if your aim is to remove as much humidity as is possible with the same 1g, 5g, or 25g bag of desiccant.
  • Is silica gel a good desiccant?
  • Silica gel would be a great desiccant to use in products with stable storage temperatures and high relative humidity. With an inert, non-toxic, and stable nature silica gel is a popular desiccant choice in many pharmaceutical products. Caution must be exercised to avoid large temperature variations as these may affect the performance of silica gel.