silica gel packets

Silica Gel Packets

  • Available in 50g to 300g sizes
  • Non-toxic and safe to use
  • Helps protect against moisture damage
  • Absorbs up to 40% of its weight in water vapour   

Discover our versatile range of moisture‑control silica gel packets designed for packaging and storage needs. Whether you’re safeguarding sensitive electronics, precious documents or retail goods during transit, our high‑quality silica gels provide reliable protection. Choose from standard silica gel packs, larger silica gel bags and specialist silica beads in packaging to keep your supply chain dry, safe and damage‑free.

Silica Gel Packets

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Silica Gel in Tyvek sachets, 50 gram

Silica Gel in Tyvek sachets, 50 gram

ITM000486

110.0 x 85.0 x 0.0
250
1 - 4
£135.00
5+
£120.00
In stock
Silica Gel in Tyvek sachets, 100 gram

Silica Gel in Tyvek sachets, 100 gram

ITM000487

0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1
125
1 - 4
£116.25
5+
£102.50
In stock
Silica Gel Sachet 60 per box 250 gram

Silica Gel Sachet 60 per box 250 gram

ITM000488

0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1
60
1 - 4
£84.00
5+
£74.40
In stock
Silica Gel, in Tyvek Sachets, 300 gram

Silica Gel, in Tyvek Sachets, 300 gram

ITM018178

50
1 - 4
£150.00
5+
£133.50
In stock
1KG Silica Gel Sachet 15/carton

1KG Silica Gel Sachet 15/carton

ITM014293

15
1 - 4
£135.00
5+
£120.00
In stock

Silica Sachets FAQs

Silica sachets, also called silica gel packets, are small pouches filled with porous silica beads that absorb moisture and help maintain a dry environment inside packages or containers. By reducing humidity, you prevent mould, corrosion and deterioration of packaging contents, which is critical for electronics, printed material, clothing and other moisture‑sensitive products.

Selecting the correct size and strength of bags of silica or silica sachets depends on the volume of the enclosed space, the nature of the contents and expected transit or storage conditions. Larger voids or heavier loads may require heavier‑duty silica gel bags, whereas smaller cartons typically need smaller silica gel packets. Consider the packaging environment (humidity, temperature, exposure) and calculate the right desiccant quantity to ensure effective moisture control throughout the product’s journey.

Many of the silica gels used in industrial packaging are designed to be regenerable via controlled heating, depending on the material and packaging design. After absorbing moisture, the beads can be dried out and reused, offering cost‑effective sustainability for high‑use environments. However, in many retail applications, it is simpler and more reliable to use fresh silica gel sachets per shipment.

High‑quality desiccant products are manufactured to comply with safety standards and can be used in food, electronics and other sensitive applications. Silica gel packs used in these sectors are non‑toxic and washable/regenerable when appropriate. Care should still be taken that the packaging environment is sealed properly and that the desiccant used is compatible with the product’s regulatory requirements.

Many products can benefit from the addition of silica gel packs during storage or shipping. These include electronics, clothing, tools, machinery parts, leather items, optical lenses, pharmaceuticals, and even food when permitted. The use of silica gel helps maintain product integrity by protecting against damp conditions. Whether you're sealing up goods for long-term storage or shipping items overseas, including silica gel sachets can make a noticeable difference in reducing returns and damage.

Yes, our selection of silica sachets, silica gel packets and bags of silica is available for UK‑wide delivery. We offer a range of pack sizes, from individual sachets for small parcels to bulk silica gel bags for high‑volume logistics operations. This ensures businesses of all sizes can obtain reliable moisture‑control solutions tailored to their scale and shipping needs.

To ensure silica gel sachets retain their moisture-absorbing properties, store them in a sealed, airtight container until needed. Exposure to air, even for a short period, can cause the silica beads in packaging to begin absorbing moisture prematurely. If they’re accidentally exposed, they may need to be reactivated before use. Always store unused silica gel packets in a cool, dry place to maximise shelf life.

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