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Protect containers from humidity

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It's called "container rain," it happens often, and it's easy to ruin things shipped or stored in containers. Even if it's not raining, too much condensation can cause mold to grow, labels to come off, boxes to get damaged, and goods to go bad. Dehydrating chains, also called container bags, are inexpensive and easy-to-use ways to keep containers from getting wet. Are the containers enough to keep the goods safe? Goods that are shipped by or stay in warehouses for a long time (maybe waiting for customs clearance) are usually put in container desiccant . Containers are used for both protection and transportation. The container is hermetically sealed, so we might think that nothing interesting happens inside it and that everything stays still. However, this is not true. The container stays open to the weather, and its metal walls make changes in the weather even more noticeable. The direct sun quickly raises the temperature to very high levels (think about...