Dry Boxes

Dry boxes provide a controlled storage environment to keep laboratory materials moisture-free. They enhance reliability by protecting sensitive items from contamination and humidity.

  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 material storage

electronic components protection

dry atmospheric storage

laboratory sample preservation

Buying Guide

Dry Boxes Buying Guide

When selecting a dry box, consider the intended application and storage capacity needed to accommodate your materials.

Review the condition and integrity of the seals to ensure effective moisture control.

  • Verify the dimensions and shelf configurations to match your storage needs.
  • Check for any included desiccant systems or ports for adding dry air, if needed.
  • Assess any signs of wear that might compromise the box’s moisture resistance.
  • Confirm that any additional features like lockable doors meet security requirements for your items.

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials are ideal for storage in dry boxes?
Dry boxes are ideal for storing sensitive materials that require protection from moisture, such as electronic components and laboratory samples.
How do dry boxes help in maintaining a low-humidity environment?
Dry boxes maintain low humidity by using desiccant or controlled atmosphere systems to absorb moisture, safeguarding the contents inside.
Can dry boxes be customized for specific laboratory needs?
Yes, many dry boxes come with customizable shelving and compartments to accommodate various sizes and types of laboratory equipment.
Why consider surplus dry boxes for laboratory use?
Surplus dry boxes offer reliable storage solutions at a lower cost while maintaining the essential features needed for laboratory applications.
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