Citation
(2008), "Polymers adsorb moisture, odors, and organic volatiles", Pigment & Resin Technology, Vol. 37 No. 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/prt.2008.12937cad.017
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2008, Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Polymers adsorb moisture, odors, and organic volatiles
Article Type: New materials and equipment From: Pigment & Resin Technology. Volume 37, Issue 3.
Brownell has developed VMAP a new range of polymer-based adsorbents that are capable of adsorbing moisture, odors and organic volatiles.
Using a combination of polymers and adsorbent desiccants this newly developed range of materials offer new and improved opportunities for preventing the deleterious effects of moisture and high humidity including condensation and corrosion.
VMAP maintains a high-moisture adsorption capacity during the molding process with the added advantage of vapor adsorption property of the polymer.
Many instruments and industrial enclosures are sensitive to high humidity and moisture which can lead to malfunction and low reliability performance. The extended use of electronic systems and instruments in hostile environmental conditions including automobiles, industrial control, marine applications and high- voltage switch gear requires protection from the effects of humidity and moisture for reliable operation.
These instruments and products are required to operate for many years in hostile environments with high humidity and wide variations in temperature. For example, roadside electronic enclosures and marine instruments are subject to a variety of climatic conditions of driving rain, solar heating and frost through out their operational life.
Specialist and long-term packaging can benefit from the controlled adsorption behavior of VMAP with the added advantage of adsorbing odors and volatiles.
Conventional methods of protection against these effects include desiccant bags and panel mounting desiccators.
VMAP can moulded or machined to suit applications where complex shapes are needed to occupy the available space. This is also makes is useful for low-cost prototyping and high-volume production quantities.
VMAP can be readily fixed in place using screws, adhesives or mechanical retention methods.
Amongst the advantages of molded adsorbents are low dusting and particle loss even during high-mechanical environments such as road transport.
VMAP has a wide operating temperature range and can be reactivated to recover adsorption ability when saturated.