Product features:
Clothes made of most fabrics are prone to mold growth. For example, cotton clothes are prone to absorb water and grow mold, while leather clothes are prone to mold and rot when exposed to moisture, causing the leather to harden. Most clothes need to be ironed before folding and packaging, and ironing will increase the moisture content of the clothes, increasing the risk of clothes getting damp and moldy.
Moisture problems:
fabrics grow mold, leather hardening, yellowing, musty smell, metal accessories rust, etc.
Solution:
If the clothes are packaged in a bag, you can put a desiccant (rod) or anti-mold paper or anti-mold tablets in the package. If the clothes need to be packaged in a container, you can use a container desiccant.
Recommended products:
Anti-mould Packet, Dry Anti-mould Packet, Anti-mould Sticker, Anti-mould Paper, Fiber Desiccant, Calcium Chloride Desiccant, Montmorillonite Desiccant, Drying Rod (container desiccant), etc.
Application cases:
Anti-mould Sticker application: After the clothing manufacturer uses Anti-mould Sticker in clothing packaging, moisture will enter the Anti-mould Sticker, thereby triggering a solid-state reaction and releasing active small molecules, which will permeate the entire clothing packaging to inhibit the production of mold and odor.
Anti-mould Paper application:
Clothing manufacturers place Anti-mould Paper in the packaging of clothing, which can release mildew-proof factors for a long time, achieve efficient mildew-proof effects, and effectively protect clothes from mildew during transportation or storage.
Desiccant application:
Clothing manufacturers use calcium chloride desiccant in the packaging of clothing. The moisture absorbed after moisture absorption reacts with the desiccant itself and does not evaporate, thereby keeping the clothes dry and mold-free.
Application of drying rods:
During sea transportation, clothing manufacturers place a certain amount of drying rods in clothing packaging boxes to prevent clothes from getting damp and moldy due to "container rain", effectively reducing economic losses.