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Reduce mildew, dye-migration, and odor risk in textile and garment export cartons.

Silica gel sachets and bulk desiccant for textile mills, garment exporters, fabric rolls, and long-haul humid routes from South Asia to USA, EU, and the Middle East.

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Silica Gel for Textile and Garment Export: Moisture damaged packaging compared with clean desiccant protected export cartons
Comparison visual showing the commercial risk of humid cargo versus properly protected packaging with desiccants.

Moisture protection for textile and garment exports

Fabric is hygroscopic — it absorbs and releases moisture with the surrounding air, which is why textile and garment shipments fail through mildew, dye migration, and musty odor on long humid routes from South Asia to the USA, EU, and Middle East. DryGelWorld supplies silica gel sachets and bulk desiccant sized for fabric rolls, garment cartons, and full container loads.

Product formats for textile & garment buyers

10g-50g sachets

Per garment carton and inside fabric-roll wrapping on long-haul routes.

Bulk desiccant bags

For dense bale and roll shipments needing higher capacity.

Container cargo strips

Ceiling-hung strips for trans-equatorial and tropical passages.

Why fabric shipments grow mildew

Warm, damp fabric sealed in a cooling container releases moisture that condenses on cartons and cloth, feeding mildew and shifting dyes. Sizing desiccant against route humidity and transit time — not carton volume alone — keeps the load below the mildew threshold for the full voyage.

Textile & garment desiccant — buyer FAQs

How do I prevent mildew on garment and textile exports?

Use 10g-50g silica gel sachets per carton and add container strips for full loads on long humid routes. Sized against route humidity and transit days, silica gel holds in-carton humidity below the level where mildew and musty odor develop.

Does silica gel stop dye migration in fabrics?

Dye migration is driven by excess moisture and heat in transit. By keeping the in-carton humidity low and stable, silica gel reduces the moisture cycling that causes dyes to bleed or transfer between layers.

How much silica gel per garment carton?

A common starting point is 10g-50g per carton depending on carton volume, fabric weight, packaging film, and route humidity. Send carton dimensions and the shipping lane in an RFQ for an exact dosage.

Should I condition fabric before packing?

Yes. Pair desiccant with kiln-dried pallets and 24-48 hours of pre-pack moisture conditioning of the fabric itself — desiccant controls residual and ambient moisture, but packing already-damp fabric overwhelms any desiccant load.

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