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Desiccants come in a variety of materials, shapes and sizes. There's everything from the well-known silica-gel, a little paper ball with "plastic" balls in, that you tend to find when you buy shoes and such items, to more industrial kinds such as the Absorbag or Absorpole, used to keep containers dry during freight. These tend to use other chemicals such as Calciumchloride - which is actually a constituent of sea-salt.

For the industrial-grade desiccants, there's companies like Absortech: absortech.com/. Silica-gel you can find on many places on the internet, for example at the desiccant-shop.com.

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