Which is to say, not very far on this at all but I think I have a good idea on how have my cake and eat it too for desiccant for my spools.

I am finding I can’t get the humidity below about 50% in my AMS and the silica I am using needs constant refreshing.

Well it seems there is stuff called activated alumina that is pretty good and honestly about the same costs as silica beads, but I need to be able to put it in the oven to refresh it. Which doesn’t work well with my 3d printed desiccant holders.

Insert, cheap tea strainers.
It seems I can get ones that are 4cm in width by 6cm in height that are made out of stainless steel that I can actually put straight in the oven.

So, I am working on getting the parts and items but was wondering if anyone else has done this or have any suggestions before I start grabbing stuff?

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Yeah I have a spool dehydrator but it doesn’t battle the constant humidity and trying to swap the 2 that it can hold to the 4 in the ams is a pain if I am trying to dry desiccant too.

The whole point is the alumina isn’t gonna melt or have any issues with the lower heat than it fully wants to dehydrate again. It technically should be refreshed in a kiln.

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I’m not sure, but you should be careful while handling this stuff. It seems like it’s hazardous - the dust it produces in particular. You’re not supposed to handle it without gloves. I also can’t find any info about drying it out safely if the dust it produces isn’t supposed to be breathed in.

Maybe you’ve done this research already, and I’m overthinking this, but whatever you wind up doing, just be safe.

https://www.vanairsystems.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/activated-alumina-msds-sheet.pdf

https://ivysads.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/SDS-Activated-Alumina-P400016-M001-210-213-214-AA-2024.pdf

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Way over thinking it. It’s not hazardous it even says it’s stable and non hazardous in the document you provided and can even be disposed of exactly like any other non flammable trash when done.

It’s a desiccant so it’s an irritant cause it can dry your skin or eyes. And it’s a very strong desiccant that absorbs water very well.

Silica actually has the same warning about washing your skin and avoiding dust. Same reasons just one is slightly better at it.

Activated Alumina is actually already used in lots of things you may interact with like industrial water filters or whole house ones, it’s used to clean cannabis and vape oil, and it’s even used in prosthetics.

You are way overthinking it. Like California putting a cancer warning on chocolate cause you can technically eat too much of it.

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@Krauerking @PlasticExistence they’ll have subtly different drying profiles. Silica gel had a higher capacity but will maintain a generally higher relative humidity. Check the graph here out https://www.impakcorporation.com/desiccants
Activated alumina doesn’t appear to be as effective as molecular sieve at low humidity from a lit. search.

You should check for air leaks in the system first. When I lose Desiccant this is usually why.

P. S. Silica gel can be regenerated.

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