ftirinih
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What type of desiccant is this?
I pulled this out of a Bomem MB 120 spectrometer. I'd like to replace it with fresh desiccant but I don't know what this is. It is probably a common
type. Temporarily I put in some clay desiccant in its place. Does anyone know what type of desiccant this is?
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zoombafu
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Looks like it could be Drierite. https://secure.drierite.com/catalog3/page4b.cfm?
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jamit
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I agree with zoomfad ...It looks like drierite!
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vmelkon
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If it is drierite, then it is CaSO4 + some CoCl2.
You can get rid of the water of hydration by heating it. Do a test on a small sample and see if it works.
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