Hi Kat!

Yep, they can be baked...I bake mine at 125° C for four hours. Also, we have 
two of those McDry self-regenerating dry dessicant cabinets, and the 
regeneration cycle the cabinets use is once every 6-hours, the controller will heat the 
Zeolite dessicant to 150° C for 45-minutes, then cool it back down for 
25-minutes. It does that every day and we've had the cabinets for about two years. 
The humidity levels inside the cabinets have stayed consistently below 5% RH 
for as long as we've had them.

-Steve Gregory- 


> Can desiccant bags be baked or microwaved to remove the accumulated 
> moisture? I used to know of a recipe to microwave desiccant bags to drive the 
> moisture off but can't remember what it was.  Although it has been some years now 
> so I wonder if it is still possible.
> 
> TIA
> Kat
> 


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