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- Salt. Salt is fairly inexpensive and can be used as a desiccant, as it works especially well with food products. The only downside is that the salt will clump together when it absorbs moisture, but to get around this you can add calcium silicate – the anti-caking agent added to foods Then just package it as described above.
- Dry Rice. Dry rice can be used as a desiccant. You may have heard that putting a water-logged cell phone in rice can bring it back to life. I have seen this work first hand.
- Dry Cement and Plaster of Paris. Dry cement and Plaster of Paris (gypsum) are desiccants. They will turn into a solid block as they absorb moisture, but they can be used if no other options are available.
- Non-dairy Creamer. Non-dairy creamer can be used as a desiccant. It needs to be transferred to more breathable packets, but it will turn hard as moisture is absorbed.
- Calcium Chloride. Calcium chloride can adsorb many times its own weight in water, and is often used to melt ice and adsorb road moisture during the winter.
- Old Wallboard or Plasterboard. Old wallboard or plasterboard can be used as a desiccant if you find yourself in an older building. When Cresson Kearny designed a fallout meter for radiation, he specified that a desiccant was needed to keep the humidity in the room to a minimum.
- Diatomaceous Earth. Diatomaceous Earth (DTE) is processed by grinding up a soft rock made up of fossilized diatoms, an ancient type of microalgae. It is ground to a powder and works as a natural desiccant, adsorbing moisture to keep a product dry.
- Bentonite Clay. This clay adsorbs water preventing corrosion, and mold. Bentonite clay – also used in kitty litter – is used to keep moisture under control in electronic goods, food, pharmaceuticals, military equipment, ammunition and guns, machinery and auto-parts.
- Montmorillonite Clay. Montmorillonite Clay is a natural clay found in the Montmorillon area of France, with a porous structure once it undergoes calcination which involves heating it to a high temperature.
- Synthetic Zeolites. The open crystalline lattice of zeolites – an aluminosilicate – permits water vapor molecules to be held inside the crystalline structure.
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