Dry Boxes

Dry boxes are essential for protecting sensitive materials and equipment by providing a controlled low-humidity environment. They ensure traceable and consistent moisture control, often featuring precision settings such as temperature and humidity ranges crucial for maintaining optimal conditions.

  1. McDRY SEIKA ULTRA LOW HUMIDITY STORAGE CABINET 18.5 CUFT

    Dry Boxes

    McDRY SEIKA ULTRA LOW HUMIDITY STORAGE CABINET 18.5 CUFT

    McDry humidity storage cabinet maintains ultra-low humidity levels under the recommended indefinite safe floor life guideline of dry storage at 5% RH or less.

  2. TERRA UNIVERSAL FOUR COMPARTMENT DESICCATOR BOX

    Dry Boxes

    TERRA UNIVERSAL FOUR COMPARTMENT DESICCATOR BOX

    Custom Four Compartment Dry Box

  3. TERRA UNIVERSAL TWO COMPARTMENT DESICCATOR BOX

    Dry Boxes

    TERRA UNIVERSAL TWO COMPARTMENT DESICCATOR BOX

    Two Compartment Dry Box

  4. TERRA UNIVERSAL INC. TWO COMPARTMENT DESICCATOR

    Dry Boxes

    TERRA UNIVERSAL INC. TWO COMPARTMENT DESICCATOR

    Two Compartment Dry Box

  5. TERRA UNIVERSAL TWO CHAMBER DESICCATOR BOX 20.875 x 23.5 x 12

    Dry Boxes

    TERRA UNIVERSAL TWO CHAMBER DESICCATOR BOX 20.875 x 23.5 x 12

    Two Chamber Desiccator BoxSmart Desiccator

  6. TERRA UNIVERSAL EIGHT COMPARTMENT DRY BOX

    Dry Boxes

    TERRA UNIVERSAL EIGHT COMPARTMENT DRY BOX

    Eight Compartment Dry Box

  7. TERRA UNIVERSAL TWO COMPARTMENT DESICCATOR BOX

    Dry Boxes

    TERRA UNIVERSAL TWO COMPARTMENT DESICCATOR BOX

    Two Compartment Dry Box

  8. TERRA UNIVERSAL TWO COMPARTMENT DESICCATOR BOX

    Dry Boxes

    TERRA UNIVERSAL TWO COMPARTMENT DESICCATOR BOX

    Two Compartment Dry Box

Common Applications

moisture-sensitive materials storage

electronics protection

laboratory samples preservation

chemical storage

metal components storage

pharmaceuticals humidity control

Buying Guide

Dry Boxes Buying Guide

When selecting a dry box, consider the specific environment you need to maintain and the items you plan to store. This ensures you choose a model that meets your precision requirements.

Look for dry boxes that offer customizable temperature and humidity controls, as these are critical for maintaining the desired storage conditions.

  • Verify the material construction, such as stainless steel, for durability and inertness.
  • Consider the compartment size and configuration to accommodate your specific storage needs.
  • Check for additional features like desiccator shelves or perforated baskets that enhance functionality.
  • Ensure the dry box can maintain the required environmental control range (e.g., humidity below 5% RH) for your applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary uses of dry boxes?
Dry boxes are used to protect sensitive materials and equipment from moisture by providing a low-humidity, controlled environment.
What specifications should I look for in a dry box?
Key specifications include temperature and humidity control ranges, material construction like stainless steel, and compartment configurations.
How does a dry box maintain low humidity?
Dry boxes maintain low humidity through desiccation technology, often incorporating active or passive desiccants and precise control settings.
Can dry boxes be used for electronics storage?
Yes, dry boxes are ideal for storing electronics as they prevent moisture-related damage by maintaining a controlled environment.