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Multisorb Technologies, Inc: Tape Sorbent Loaded Film

Desimax SLF (Sorbent Loaded Film) in tape form provides an extremelyversatile, efficient and cost effective method for adsorbing moisture withinpackaging and is ideal for pharmaceutical and diagnostic productapplications.

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Desimax SLF desiccant tape offers distinct advantages for your packaging:

* Offers the flexibility to meet the requirements of a wide variety of

new and more sophisticated packaging designs

* Adheres to the packaging or directly to a test strip, eliminating

loose sachets or packets while performing as a traditional desiccant

* Available in rolls and various widths and can be die cut to easily

adapt to existing dispensing equipment

* Multisorb can apply desiccant to the customer supplied film according

to particular specifications

* Can be easily applied to the top of a cap, on the inside of foil

packaging, or on other areas of packaging for virtually invisible moisture

protection

Typical applications include:

* Pharmaceuticals

* Medical diagnostic packaging

* Electronic Devices

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