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UltraCruz® Indicating Desiccant (CAS 63231-67-4)

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63231-67-4
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UltraCruz® Indicating Desiccant is designed for moisture control applications where visual monitoring of humidity levels is important. The desiccant contains an indicator that changes color as moisture is absorbed, providing a convenient way to assess saturation and determine when replacement or regeneration is needed. In research and laboratory settings, indicating desiccants are commonly used to protect moisture-sensitive materials and maintain controlled storage conditions. Their visual indication properties make them useful for applications involving hygroscopic substances, corrosion studies, stability testing, sample preservation, and general laboratory moisture control.


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UltraCruz® Indicating Desiccant, 500 g

sc-506262
500 g
$149.00