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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Walnut drying media, also known as walnut shell media, is a type of natural drying media used for various applications that require gentle cleaning, drying, and polishing. It is made from crushed walnut shells, which are processed into granular form and used as an abrasive media or desiccant.
FEATURES
MATERIAL
Walnut drying media is derived from the shells of walnuts. The shells are crushed and processed to create granules of various sizes, suitable for different applications.
CHARACTERISTICS
Walnut shells are naturally hard but relatively soft compared to other abrasive media. This makes walnut drying media an excellent choice for applications that require gentle cleaning, polishing, or drying without causing damage or excessive abrasion.
ABSORPTION CAPACITY
Walnut drying media has good moisture absorption properties, making it effective for removing moisture from various materials or environments. It can help reduce humidity and moisture levels.
ECO-FRIENDLY
Walnut drying media is considered environmentally friendly as it is derived from a renewable and biodegradable source. The use of walnut shells as a drying media contributes to reducing waste and offers a sustainable alternative to synthetic materials.
APPLICATION
DRYING AND POLISHING
It is commonly used as a drying media in applications such as drying electronic components, delicate parts, and sensitive materials. It can also be used for polishing and cleaning surfaces without causing scratches or damage.
PET LITTER
Crushed walnut shells are used as a natural and biodegradable alternative in cat litter due to their absorbent properties and odor control.
FILTRATION
Walnut shell media is employed in filtration systems for applications such as oil and water filtration due to its porosity and ability to trap impurities.
COSMETICS AND PERSONAL CARE
Finely ground walnut shells are used in exfoliating products such as facial scrubs and body washes to remove dead skin cells and provide gentle exfoliation.
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