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Keeping moisture at bay – simply

15 Aug 2008 - by Staff reporter
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THERE’S A simple solution to
protecting moisture-sensitive
goods during transport and
storage – desiccant bags do the
trick by absorbing humidity inside
packaging.
“The feature of the goods to be
protected, the packaging and the
final result to be achieved determine
which is the most suitable desiccant
bag for any application,” says Kevin
Klaff of Actum Electronics.
“We offer a wide range of
desiccants and will assist customers
in finding the most effective
solution.”
The bags are fully imported from
Europe and meet all the required
standards including DIN and ISO
9001:2000 certification, says Klaff.
“We carry a full range of
different size bags ranging from
60-550 grams.”

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