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Introduction:
Dry cabinets are used to store items that are susceptible to damage from moisture or humidity. They can be used in a variety of settings, including: Museums and archives: Protect artifacts and documents from moisture damage that can degrade paper, leather, and textiles Pharmaceuticals: Store drugs and vaccines to preserve their potency and effectiveness Food: Store dry goods like grains, seeds, and nuts to prevent spoilage and mold growth Electronics: Store sensitive electronic components like printed circuit boards to prevent corrosion and other moisture-related damage Photography: Store cameras and lenses to prevent fungal growth 3D printing: Store filament to prevent moisture-caused damages like popping and sizzling Dry cabinets maintain a low-humidity environment inside the cabinet using a desiccant or other moisture-absorbing material. They are also known as dehumidifying cabinets, desiccators, desiccating dry boxes, and low humidity storage cabinets.
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