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Silica gel orange, 2.5 kg

2-5 mm, with indicator, beads
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Silica gel with humidity indicator, Drying pearls orange
Boiling point (bp) >999 °C
Melting point (mp) >550 °C
CAS No. 1327-36-2
EG-Nr. 215-475-1

Drying agent

Alternative product: environmentally friendly silica gel.
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Art. No. P077.2

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Alternative product: environmentally friendly silica gel.

  • Patented, organic humidity indicator - heavy metal free
  • Reversible colour change

Note:
  • We recommend activating silica gels before using it for the first time


Silica gel orange 2-5 mm, with indicator, beads

Properties:
  • Regeneration at max. 130 °C, approximately 4 hours
  • Adsorption capacity: at 80 % relative humidity approx. 40 wt%
  • Colour change from orange to colourless at approx. 6 wt% load
  • Large surface (approx. 750 m2/g), enables high absorption capacity of steam
  • Total adsorption capacity is similar to blue gel (Silica Gel Blue)


Technical Information
Regeneration 130 °C, approx. 4 hours 
Silica gel orange
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P077.1 1 kg plastic

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€110.20

P077.3 10 kg plastic

€342.95

P077.4 500 g plastic

€33.25

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General information

Desiccants

Desiccants can absorb water and bind it chemically (reversibly or irreversibly) or physically. The main desiccants can be subdivided into four categories:

  • non-renewable chemical desiccants
  • renewable chemical desiccants
  • silica gels
  • molecular sieves


Drying methods for solvents

Solvent Molecular

sieve
Potassium

carbonate
Calcium

chloride
Phosphous

pentoxide
Acetic acid - - - +
Acetic acid anhydride - - + -
Acetic acid ethyl ester 4 Å + - +
Acetic acid methyl ester 4 Å + - +
Acetone 3 Å + + -
Acetonitrile 3 Å + + +
Benzene 4 Å - + -
1-Butanol - + - -
2-Butanol - + - -
1-Butanone - + + -
Chloroform 4 Å - + +
Cyclohexane 4 Å - - -
Dichloremethane 4 Å - - -
Diethylether 4 Å - + -
Diisopropyl ether 4 Å - + -
Dimethyl formamide 4 Å - - -
Dioxan 4 Å - + -
Ethanol 3 Å - - -
Ethyle formate - - + -
n-Hexane 4 Å - - -
Methanol 3 Å - + -
2-Propanol 3 Å - - -
Pyridine 4 Å - - -
Tetrahydrofurane 4 Å - + -
Toluene 4 Å - + -
Trichloroethylene - + - -
Xylene (Isomer compound) 4 Å - + -

Silica gels protect moisture sensitive goods or chemicals during storage and transport. They are suitable for drying virtually all gases and solids.

Silica gels have a broad spectrum of application in the laboratory and in technical and industrial sectors:

  • Possible applications in the laboratory are in desiccators, drying towers and in absorption tubes
  • In the industrial sector they are mainly used in drying plants and with various types of packaging
  • Are not suitable for drying liquids and alkaline substances


In order to achieve low residual water content over the silica gel, the capacity can only be utilised partially. The less silica gel is loaded with water the more intensively it dries. For example, to achieve a residual water content of 1 mg/l the loading must not be higher than 5,2 g water per 100 g silica gel.


Regeneration:

Is not possible for the desiccant bags, as the long fiber paper is not temperature-stable.


Certificates of Analysis

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Type analysis

Particle size2-5 mm
BET-surfaceapprox. 750 m2/g
Adsorptive capacity
10 % rel. humidityapprox. 6,5 weight %
80 % rel. humidityapprox. 42 weight %
Filled under protective gas. Colour change from orange to colourless at approx. 6 weight-% load. Regeneration at 130 °C, approx. 4 hours.