Silica Gel Desiccant Breathers change color when used up.

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Indicating Silica Gel Breathers are available in 600 g units that utilize low-dust silica gel that changes from orange to green when breather needs to be replaced. They are used in power and transmission market on electricity sub-station inlets and in fuels sector for protecting against moisture contamination of fuel and oil in storage tanks. Products are 100% clear-sided for easy reading.



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A Breath of Fresh Air...



Baltimore Innovations Ltd, the UK based desiccant specialist, is planning to grow its share of the Desiccant Breather Market with the launch of a new range of Indicating Silica Gel Breathers.

"A number of our TRANSFORMAGEL(TM) customers have been asking us for a disposable breather product for a while now, so this new range is really a natural progression for us..." says Saul Edwards, Business Development Manager of Baltimore Innovations.

Baltimore is launching its new low-cost range of Desiccant Breathers with a standard 600g unit, and this initial offering will then be joined by other sizes of breather over the next 18 months. The breathers themselves are used in the Power and Transmission market on electricity sub-station inlets, as well as in the Fuels Sector for protecting against moisture contamination of fuel and oil in storage tanks. The new products are 100% clear-sided for easy reading and feature an EU approved safe indicating from of low-dust silica gel, which changes from orange to green when the breather needs replacing. Those interested in this new range can find out more at: www.baltimoreinnovations.co.uk

Founded in 1996, Baltimore specialises in desiccants and moisture-proof packaging. Known as the Moisture Masters and named after the city in which industrial desiccants were first synthesized, they now service over 20 countries world-wide. Their products are supplied to the smallest SMEs as well as to some of the world's largest companies such as; EDF, ABB, and BP to name but a few.

Baltimore has its HQ and Worldwide Distribution Centre in Buckinghamshire close to London's Heathrow Airport. It has already undergone a 25% headcount increase in 2010 and aims to further increase staff numbers in 2011, when another new range of products is launched.

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