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Multisorb Technologies: Desiccant cards

A low-profile desiccant manages moisture when packaging space is limited.

A low-profile desiccant manages moisture when packaging space is limited.
A low-profile desiccant manages moisture when packaging space is limited.

Multisorb Technologies launches the PolySorb® desiccant card, a low-profile desiccant for managing moisture in a wide variety of pharmaceutical products, including packaging of in-vitro diagnostic device kits, transdermal pharmaceutical delivery systems, and foil pouches.

With an ultra-thin, low-profile design, PolySorb desiccant cards fit easily into any packaging and address low-level, humidity-related stability issues when product packaging lacks available space for a traditional desiccant packet.

The new PolySorb cards offer flexibility and ease of use. The product is dust-free and can be easily dispensed on automated packaging lines using standard friction feeders. Available in custom sizes and shapes, the cards can be produced to meet specific user requirements and are fully supported by a Type III Drug Master File. Stock sizes include 0.5-g and 1-g equivalent cards.

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