Calcium Chloride Desiccant Wardrobe Dehumidifier Box Packing is a specialized packaging process used to fill and seal moisture-absorbing products (calcium chloride granules or flakes) into plastic or paper boxes designed for humidity control in wardrobes, closets, bathrooms, and storage spaces. This type of packaging ensures the desiccant remains effective, leak-proof, and safe for consumer use while maintaining a clean and attractive retail appearance.
The process typically involves automatic box feeding, precise dosing of calcium chloride granules, placement of inner absorbent layers or nonwoven membranes, and sealing of the box with breathable film or lid that allows moisture absorption while preventing leakage. A box filling and sealing machine is commonly used, equipped with volumetric or auger dosing systems adapted for granular materials, along with controlled sealing to ensure product integrity. The packaging design usually includes a dual-chamber system, where the upper section holds calcium chloride and the lower section collects absorbed water, making it ideal for long-term dehumidification.
Key features of this packing method include accurate dosing, dust control, corrosion-resistant construction, and compatibility with different box sizes and materials, as calcium chloride is highly hygroscopic and slightly corrosive. This packaging solution is widely used by manufacturers of wardrobe dehumidifiers, moisture absorbers, closet drying boxes, and household humidity control products, helping improve production efficiency, reduce material waste, and deliver consistent, high-quality retail packaging.