Silica gel is form of silicon dioxide, Si02, the material that occurs in nature as sand. The difference between silica gel and sand is that sand is a crystalline, non-porous form, whereas silica gel is non-crystalline and highly porous. Silica gel is synthetically manufactured from the chemical reaction Between sodium silicate and sulfuric acid.
Silica gel is an amorphous adsorptive substance with stable chemical properties and has a highly complicated porous structure. It is odorless, tasteless, and non-toxic, and offers an excellent capacity for physical and chemical dehumidification because of good absorbability, chemical stability, wide surface area and higher mechanical strength. Therefore, silica gel is used for packing food, pharmaceuticals, goods for export and precision instruments. Silica gel is easy to handle and silica gel saturated with moisture can be regenerated to afford new moisture protection by simply reheating under specified condition.
A form of silica manufactured from sodium silicate and sulfuric acid. Like Clay. Silica Gel is non Porous molecular structure that closely resembles a Sio2 and has the highest capacity of any commercial desiccant for moisture adsorption.