This Archival Methods Metal Desiccant Canister is a re-usable canister perfect for extracting harmful moisture within small spaces, boxes and containers.
The greatest damage to stored images is moisture. By using this simple and reasonably priced desiccant, your photos, papers and other items will be guarded against the devastating effects of moisture and humidity.
Note! Archival Methods makes this desiccant packaged in two different ways. The metal canisters can be reconstituted in a warm vented oven or the plastic canister in a microwave.
| Dimensions | 2 x 4 x 1/2" (50 x 100 x 13 mm) |
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Comments about Archival Methods Desiccant Canisters (Metal Case):
I place these cannisters in plastic storage boxes that hold my cameras and lenses. There are very effective in combatting the moisture that results from living in a city which averages 130 inces of rain each year.
I also use them in my firearms cases for the same purpose.
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I own a number of these, I keep one i each equipment case. They work and they are reusable, what more could you want!
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Have put canisters in plastic tubs with papers, photo's et al...Love the color change pad. Have not tried to dry in oven yet.
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Comments about Archival Methods Desiccant Canisters (Metal Case):
No leaking, changes back to blue after heating at 300f for 3hrs.
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It's very humid in my neck of the woods this time of year and I've been rained on a bit while shooting outdoors twice in recent weeks.
I added a couple of these desiccant canisters to my "equipment cabinet" and they really help to dry everything out and keep the humidity down in the cabinet..
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