Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Silica Gel Blue Self Indicating (6-20 mesh)
Form – Granular
Grade – Laboratory
Application – Moisture Absorption, Desiccation
Product Overview
Silica Gel Blue Self Indicating is a premium-grade desiccant designed for precise moisture control in laboratory settings. This high-purity silica gel features a blue self-indicating property that changes color from blue to pink as it absorbs moisture, providing a visual indicator of its saturation level. With a particle size of 6-20 mesh, it offers optimal surface area for efficient moisture absorption. Manufactured under stringent quality standards, our silica gel ensures reliable performance for various laboratory applications. The blue color change makes it easy to monitor and replace the desiccant when needed, maintaining the integrity of sensitive experiments. This product is ideal for use in controlled environments where moisture absorption is critical, such as in chemical storage, analytical instruments, and pharmaceutical preparations. The uniform particle size distribution ensures consistent performance across applications. Our silica gel is packaged in airtight containers to preserve its moisture-absorbing properties until use. Trust eqipped for high-quality lab supplies that meet the demands of students, researchers, and educators across India.
FAQs
1. What is the primary use of Silica Gel Blue Self Indicating?
It is used as a desiccant to absorb moisture in laboratory environments, with a color change indicating saturation.
2. How does the self-indicating feature work?
The blue gel turns pink when it absorbs moisture, signaling when it needs replacement.
3. Is this suitable for pharmaceutical applications?
Yes, it is commonly used in pharmaceutical packaging and storage to prevent moisture damage.
4. What is the ideal storage condition for this product?
Store in a cool, dry place in its original sealed packaging to prevent premature moisture absorption.
5. Can this be reused after regeneration?
Yes, it can be regenerated by heating at 120°C for several hours to remove absorbed moisture.










