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Container Dri® II eliminates
corrosion, mildew, peeling labels, and other harmful
effects of moisture related damage during shipping
and storage |
What is Container Dri® II?
Container Dri® II is the
new generation of transport protection for the reduction
of dew point and control of condensation. Container Dri®
II helps keep the dew point temperature below the actual
temperature, even when the actual temperature drops within
the shipping container due to day-to-night temperature fluctuations.
If a shipping container is loaded during the day with temperatures
above 90° F and the relative humidity is above 90% RH,
then the possibility of condensation occurring is substantial
when the temperature begins to drop. Container Dri®
II's innovative design allows water vapor to easily enter
the interior of the bag, where it is transformed into a
thick gel and will not leak or escape.
Subject to
various U.S. and Foreign Patents including
U.S. Patent 5,743,942 and U.S. Patent 5,935,304
Usage Requirements
The recommended usage for Container
Dri® II is 32 bags for a standard 20-foot shipping container,
and 64 bags for a standard 40-foot shipping container. Place
bags print side up on top of cargo or on the floor of the
container.
Glossary of Terms
Relative
Humidity - Related to the amount of water vapor
suspended or "held" in the air.
Dew Point - The point
at which condensation begins to form as a liquid or ice
on the surface of an object.
Dew Point Temperature
- The temperature at which water vapor in the atmosphere
begins to condense onto a surface forming liquid water or
ice.
Condensation will occur
if the surface temperature of an object is equal or lower
than the Dew Point Temperature. If the Relative Humidity
is lowered, the Dew
Point Temperature is also lowered. |
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