Fragrant Silica Gel

    • Product Name: Fragrant Silica Gel
    • CAS No.: 112926-00-8
    • Factroy Site: West Ujimqin Banner, Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia, China
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    • Manufacturer: Bouling Desiccants
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    334321

    Product Name Fragrant Silica Gel
    Type Desiccant
    Main Ingredient Silicon Dioxide
    Scent Type Fragranced
    Color Varies (commonly colored per fragrance)
    Physical Form Granular Beads
    Absorption Capacity High Moisture Absorption
    Usage Humidity Control and Odor Freshening
    Typical Applications Shoes, Bags, Storage Boxes, Electronics
    Non Toxic Generally Safe (Non-edible)
    Regeneration Can be reused after drying
    Packaging Small Sachets or Packets
    Shelf Life 12-24 Months (Depending on Storage Conditions)
    Volatility Scent Weakens Over Time
    Storage Condition Keep in Sealed Container Until Use

    As an accredited Fragrant Silica Gel factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing The packaging is a 500g resealable plastic pouch labeled "Fragrant Silica Gel," featuring bright graphics, safety warnings, and storage instructions.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) 20′ FCL loaded with Fragrant Silica Gel in 25kg bags, securely stacked on pallets, ensuring moisture-free, odor-protected shipping.
    Shipping Fragrant Silica Gel is typically shipped in sealed, moisture-resistant packaging to preserve its scent and effectiveness. The product is packed in sturdy cartons and labeled according to safety regulations. It is transported at ambient temperature, avoiding humidity and direct sunlight, ensuring safe delivery and maintaining fragrance integrity throughout transit.
    Storage Fragrant silica gel should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, moisture, and incompatible substances. Keep the container tightly sealed to preserve fragrance and prevent absorption of external odors or moisture. Store away from food and beverages. Use original or compatible containers, clearly labeled, and handle with care to maintain product quality and effectiveness.
    Shelf Life Fragrant Silica Gel typically has a shelf life of 12–24 months when stored in airtight containers, away from moisture and direct sunlight.
    Application of Fragrant Silica Gel

    Applications of Fragrant Silica Gel in Industrial Manufacturing

    We supply high-purity fragrant silica gel tailored for integration in select downstream manufacturing sectors. The following sections outline the principal industrial uses, compliance protocols, formulation levels, process incorporation, and typical finished products based exclusively on verified market demand and application testing data.

    1. Air Freshener Gel Manufacturing

    Air care product manufacturers incorporate fragrant silica gel as a core solid-phase carrier for controlled release of fragrance in residential and automotive air fresheners. The engineered pore structure ensures gradual, stable diffusion of scent compounds while delivering mechanical stability during both mass production and end-use handling. Its compatibility with a broad array of synthetic and natural perfumes enables flexible adaptation to shifting scent trends, while maintaining performance consistency across various climate zones and packaging types.

    Industry compliance standards

    • IFRA (International Fragrance Association) Standards
    • EU REACH Regulation (EC 1907/2006)
    • California Proposition 65 (for fragrance components)
    • ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management Systems

    Typical usage ratio

    • 15%–35% by total gel weight; modifiable depending on fragrance load and evaporation profile requirements, adjusted for desired product lifetime and intensity.

    Downstream process integration

    • Blended with fragrance oils, gelling agents, and solvents during compounding stage; subsequently molded or extruded before final cooling and packaging.

    Final product types

    • Room freshener gels
    • Automotive cabin air freshener gels
    • Toilet and closet fragrance blocks
    • Odor-neutralizing container gels

    2. Scented Packaging and Logistics Applications

    Producers of functional packaging employ fragrant silica gel as both a desiccant and fragrance carrier for shipping of textiles, leather goods, and shoes, delivering protective moisture control while imparting a custom scent experience upon unpacking. Precise pore diameter engineering ensures minimization of off-notes and maintains integrity of enclosed merchandise—even in high-humidity transit environments. Integration into sachet and packet filling lines enables direct adaptation to high-throughput packaging operations, and provides a quantifiable value-add for brand differentiation in consumer goods logistics chains.

    Industry compliance standards

    • CEN EN 14375 (Child-resistant packaging for chemicals)
    • RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU (applicable for non-food packaging)
    • ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management Systems
    • OEKO-TEX® certification for indirect textile applications

    Typical usage ratio

    • 5%–20% by sachet or packet weight; determined by packaging volume, fragrance volatility, and targeted release duration relative to transit conditions.

    Downstream process integration

    • Introduced to semi-automatic or fully automated sachet filling machines after pre-adsorption of fragrance compounds, usually post-drying stage and prior to heat-sealing of packets.

    Final product types

    • Fragrant desiccant sachets for apparel packaging
    • Scented shoe inserts packaged for retail
    • Leather goods odor-absorbing packets
    • Logistics moisture control pads with embedded aroma

    3. Wardrobe and Drawer Scent Delivery Systems

    Specialty home products firms integrate fragrant silica gel into devices for confined space air enhancement, including wardrobe, drawer, and luggage applications. The product’s ability to adsorb and slowly emit volatile fragrance molecules over weeks makes it preferable for settings where liquid or aerosol release systems prove impractical. Producers rely on the gel’s specific adsorptive kinetics, avoiding excessive scent concentrations and possible residue deposit on fabrics and personal items.

    Industry compliance standards

    • General Product Safety Directive 2001/95/EC
    • California Department of Public Health VOC content limits
    • EN ISO 22716:2007 (Cosmetics GMP, for personal item applications)
    • ISO 22196:2011 (Antimicrobial surface protection, for antibacterial variants)

    Typical usage ratio

    • 10%–28% by formulation weight; tuned based on compartment volume, desired refresh period, and temperature-humidity range of end-use environment.

    Downstream process integration

    • Charged with tailor-made fragrance cocktails during batch mixing, followed by aging or partial curing and direct packaging into plastic, textile, or composite containers for retail units.

    Final product types

    • Wardrobe fragrance blocks
    • Drawer and closet deodorizer pouches
    • Luggage-scent dispensing sachets
    • Reusable household air-freshener cartridges

    4. Pet Care and Sanitation Product Formulation

    Pet industry manufacturers leverage the moisture and odor control properties of fragrance-infused silica gel granules for advanced litter and cage products. Its dual action—adsorbing liquid while providing persistent deodorizing scent—enhances hygiene standards and customer satisfaction. Purity grade and fragrance compound selection complies strictly with animal safety protocols, and incorporation requires precise blending techniques to prevent dusting or fragmentation during downstream shaping and packaging.

    Industry compliance standards

    • AAFCO Guidelines (for animal safety)
    • US EPA Safer Choice Standard (for chemical additives)
    • German Animal Welfare Act (TierSchG) – product suitability
    • ISO 16128 for natural fragrance definition (where relevant)

    Typical usage ratio

    • 8%–22% by final litter or product mass; adjusted using batch QA on absorptive performance and targeted in-use aroma intensity for specific pet species and enclosure volume.

    Downstream process integration

    • Fragrance-charged silica gel granules are homogeneously blended with base substrates before mechanical screening, granulation, and final filling for retail packaging lines.

    Final product types

    • Scented silica pet litter
    • Pet bedding odor-control beads
    • Animal transport crate air-freshening packets
    • Specialty cage hygiene granules

    5. Refrigerator and Appliance Odor Management Solutions

    Appliance manufacturers utilize fragrant silica gel modules within refrigerator and freezer cavities to address odor buildup and enhance user experience. The gel serves both as an efficient humidity regulator and as a vehicle for safe, food-grade compliant scents, engineered to release micro-doses over extended appliance operation cycles while eliminating risk of contamination or direct contact with stored food.

    Industry compliance standards

    • FDA 21 CFR 177.1520 (Indirect food contact substances)
    • EU Regulation (EC) No 1935/2004 (Materials in contact with food)
    • NSF/ANSI 51 (Food equipment materials)
    • IEC 60335-1 Safety for Household Appliances

    Typical usage ratio

    • 6%–17% by module weight; determined by compartment volume, operational temperature, and expected replacement cycle of odor-absorbing devices.

    Downstream process integration

    • Pre-loaded with food-safe fragrances, shaped by extrusion or compression molding, then mounted in air circulation zones of appliances during final device assembly or provided as aftermarket units.

    Final product types

    • Refrigerator deodorizer cartridges
    • Freezer odor-absorbing modules
    • Multi-use appliance scent beads
    • Food storage compartment air-refresh inserts

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    More Introduction

    Fragrant Silica Gel: Performance Meets Experience

    Delivering Cleaner, Fresher Spaces Through Practical Chemistry

    Every week, in our workshop, we see dull, odor-trapped storerooms, clothing bins, gym bags, and countless other everyday enclosures that need more than basic moisture control. Years ago, customers started asking about a desiccant that didn’t just keep things dry but also kept their products or enclosed spaces pleasant to the nose. Out of those requests, Fragrant Silica Gel emerged through dozens of lab trials, batch testing, and refinements in material handling.

    What Makes Our Fragrant Silica Gel Stand Out

    From the beginning, we measured success not only by water absorption rates but also by the human experience of using the material. Our team selected specific aroma compounds with proven stability and non-toxicity. After weighing the demands of the textile, leather, electronics, and shipping industries, we realized most companies struggle with persistent musty odors that regular silica cannot touch. With Fragrant Silica Gel, customers now tackle both moisture and odor, no longer forced to choose between function and comfort.

    In the lab, we worked relentlessly with silica gel beads in the 2-4mm range, which provide the best compromise between surface area and air flow. Smaller particles tend to cake up and dust inside the sachet, while larger ones slow down the kinetics of humidity adsorption, delaying performance. Our standard format uses a bead size of 2.5-4mm, which our drying ovens and rotary beds handle efficiently and consistently. This consistency translates directly to quality that shows up in every shipment.

    Our Real-Life Approach to Model Development

    We take cautious pride in our development processes. Over the years, industrial and consumer partners alike have sent feedback about the environments that benefit most from aromatic silica gels. Garment exporters struggle to maintain a fresh feel after long ocean voyages. Footwear producers battle mold and sulfur odors acquired during storage. Each group presented challenges beyond retaining sachet dryness. Answering these needs, our Fragrant Silica Gel combines moisture management with a scent profile that survives packaging, international shipping, rough loading, and temperature swings.

    In one early pilot project, we included Fragrant Silica Gel along with leather goods destined for equatorial countries. While standard beads only protected against moisture stains, our fragrant version actually helped suppress the signature “container smell” that forms in shipping cycles of 30 days or longer. Clients reported lower returns, fewer complaints, and better first-shelf sales.

    Specifications Informed by Practical Use

    Real-world feedback refined every parameter. Most requests cluster around 500g, 100g, 50g, and 10g pack sizes, and so that’s what we produce in the highest volumes. These sizes easily slip into shoeboxes, garment bags, electronics packaging, or industrial tooling crates. We blend fragrance agents into the silica matrix, using methods that anchor aroma to the gel, suppressing volatility during warehousing and ensuring a consistent effect over time.

    We monitor the average moisture uptake per gram at controlled relative humidity conditions, not just lab air. Typical absorption under 25°C and 60% RH lands at 30-38% by weight—right on par with or exceeding our plain silica grades. What matters to our clients, though, is not just how much water it holds, but how the packs affect the unpacking experience. Every shipment leaving our facility runs through a panel of human testers who rate not just the aroma intensity, but the absence of chemical harshness or artificial aftertones.

    How Fragrance-Enhanced Silica Gel Works in Practice

    In our production line, we incorporate aroma using solid-phase techniques. Instead of sprayed-on scents, which burn off within days or imbue a chemical taste, our method fixes fragrance compounds to the silica, gradually releasing subtler aromas over weeks or months. This controlled release feels natural instead of overpowering. The aroma profile remains even after prolonged storage, especially important for foreign trade shipments where arrival quality can make or break reputation.

    Offering more than one aroma choice is common throughout the region, but our experience shows neutral clean scents, faint lavender, and citrus-based notes earn the best customer reviews. We keep batch-to-batch fragrance consistency within a narrow sensory band by keeping close control over every raw ingredient. In essence, we never outsource aroma blending or packaging—we do it ourselves so the results match our standards without compromise. To protect both users and handlers, our aroma compounds conform to IFRA (International Fragrance Association) guidelines.

    Differences That Matter to End Users

    Many manufacturers churn out colored or scented silica beads by simply adding aroma oils or dyes during granulation. Such beads can bleed dye onto fabric or release an immediate burst of harsh scent, then fade away quickly. Ordinary scented gels, made this way, often disappoint—leaving either a chemical taint or a weak, evaporated aroma within weeks. We saw these mistakes in customer returns and set out to build something reliable. By anchoring fragrance molecules to the silica backbone, using vapor-phase bonding, our Fragrant Silica Gel releases a steady, gentle aroma rather than a fleeting or overpowering one. Our methods avoid phthalates and risky solvents.

    Others pack beads in loose sachets with poor sealing or inconsistent mesh. Bags can rupture, scatter dust, or clump when exposed to sudden humidity. We use food-safe, non-woven fabric carefully sized for each sachet, hot-sealed at our factory. Every sachet batch gets dropped, compressed, and tumbled by staff before boxing. In logistics, this means no customer ever receives a package of broken beads or stained wrapping paper—details proven by years of shipping data and fewer product returns.

    Real-World Applications Shaped by Customer Experience

    We supply clothing, shoe, and bag producers most often, though electronics and machinery exporters regularly request custom formulations. These buyers value long-lasting freshness as much as technical humidity protection, especially for shipments that might sit in customs for several weeks or cross multiple climate zones. We’ve also seen a surge in domestic orders from gyms, sports brands, and household product makers fighting locker odor and mildew.

    A typical deployment involves simply placing the sachet among goods prone to odor or mold. Our shipping partners tell us that by using Fragrant Silica Gel, they avoid the need for secondary deodorizers or extra air-out cycles in their warehouses. Textile mills appreciate that our material does not stain colored cotton or synthetics. Large warehouse operators no longer need temporary fans or sprays during rainy spells to keep returns low or maintain product appeal.

    Several years ago, a children’s toy factory shared their delight after using our product. Ordinary silica had kept boxes dry, but with Fragrant Silica Gel, parents recognized the gentle clean scent when opening toys at home—improving perception of safety and cleanliness. Satisfaction surveys began to rise, leading to repeat business and word-of-mouth orders, all tracked via their own post-purchase data.

    Our Daily Philosophy: Practical Results Over Abstract Promises

    Our focus has always been practical, grounded in the questions and complaints that come in by phone or in emails. Why does standard silica sometimes leave faint chemical odors in closed cabinets? Why do scented gels from some suppliers smell artificial or fade away too quickly? Clients simply want dry, pleasant-smelling goods. No buyer enjoys being greeted by stale air after opening a long-sealed box. We invest in long trials, sensory testing, and rigorous batch checks for exactly these reasons.

    We train our staff to recognize not just moisture performance metrics, but also changes in aroma during actual storage and shipment scenarios. We track every new batch by way of customer feedback, adjusting charge density and fragrance load accordingly. Once every few months, team members revisit user sites—factories, ports, warehouses—to learn which improvements have stuck and which need more work.

    Whenever a customer asks for a new scent or requests performance tweaks, our development chemists and foremen hold a shop-floor meeting. No design passes into mass production until raw material sourcing, aroma retention, sachet strength, and safety have been verified under rough conditions—the kind that mimic transit and final unboxing.

    Differences from Other Products That Grow from Experience

    Years in this business have taught us to distrust shortcuts. In our experience, many scented desiccants on the market cut corners by using oil-based fragrances or poorly-bound dyes. These low-cost packs promise a "fresh" experience, but just as often, their aroma gets lost long before the user even receives the product. Insufficient blending leaves uneven fragrances or patchy absorption. We cut no corners: every drum of silica gel we produce undergoes a double-firing step to keep residual moisture low and ensure complete aroma fixation.

    We never use recycled beads, even though some suppliers offer tempting prices. Reprocessed silica can carry unpredictable residues, which threaten both fragrance and safety. Quality begins with pure, freshly activated gel made in-house. Our batch engineers monitor furnace temperature and airflow, recording each step for later accountability. Bags are filled and sealed on-site, not hand-packed or outsourced. This direct control reduces slip-ups and ensures every sachet meets our standards before reaching the customer.

    Responsible Innovation: Materials and Methods for the Long Haul

    Scented silica gel should serve both people and the spaces where it’s placed. With every product, we assess fragrance ingredients for skin contact safety, allergen content, and environmental persistence. Our fragrance partners sign strict compliance statements on chemical safety, and every batch undergoes in-house tests on purity and migration.

    As awareness about indoor air quality grows, so does scrutiny of chemical additives. We select only tested, hypoallergenic scent carriers, avoiding known respiratory irritants or harsh fixatives. Whenever possible, aroma bases derive from plant origins, and we avoid ingredients flagged as problematic by international fragrance regulatory bodies. Our focus on traceability means clients can see exactly what goes into our packs—with ingredient records available for every production run stretching back years.

    Support and Transparent Guidance for Buyers

    We’ve learned that first-time buyers or new clients often worry about the right sachet size, scent intensity, and duration in real-use settings. Our customer team fields questions every day about how much gel to use per cubic meter, how long the aroma might last, or how to deal with especially humid storage rooms. Drawing from years of sales and customer returns, we know that in high-humidity regions, denser packing improves both moisture and odor performance. After each order, we encourage feedback—not as a formality, but as a tool for continual product improvement.

    Clients appreciate frank recommendations. For highly sensitive wares or specialty packaging, we advise starting with smaller sachets and running short storage trials. If targets aren’t met, we work together to fine-tune the blend or adjust batch size. Transparency keeps us accountable and lets clients weigh costs against results without marketing fluff.

    Reducing Risk and Waste in Everyday Practice

    Every kilo of Fragrant Silica Gel that leaves our plant cuts down spoilage and returns, reducing both client costs and environmental impact. Improperly stored leather goods and textiles contribute to landfill when rejected for faint stains or musty odors. By pairing effective drying with a subtle but persistent aroma, product losses drop noticeably—a conclusion reinforced by customers and their return data.

    Fragrant silica gel also fits easily into established packing lines and supply chains. No new equipment, no special training—just a simple addition to existing workflows. We provide postage-paid return options for exhausted sachets, encouraging recycling and safe disposal rather than landfilling.

    Accountability Rooted in Real Manufacturing

    Every step in our manufacturing, from raw bead activation to sachet packing, remains under one roof. We don’t subcontract aroma application or blend packs in far-flung facilities. Traceability begins with batch numbering at material input and runs through production, shipment, and after-sales service. If an issue arises, our engineers examine the original test records and, if needed, pull samples from retained batches for reanalysis. This process has solved cases of inconsistent aroma in humid seasons—allowing us to pinpoint sources and refine drying steps or fragrance ratios.

    Examples Drawn from the Field

    Not long ago, a footwear exporter needed rapid shipment of tens of thousands of sachets after their previous supplier’s scented gel left residue stains on white shoes. Our team responded with a refinement to the aroma application process, eliminating residue by modifying gel porosity and carefully blending fragrance at a lower incorporation temperature. The outcome was cleaner unboxing and no complaints about dust or staining, even on delicate materials.

    On another occasion, a luxury electronics packager reported minor product odor after a long monsoon season in southeast Asia. Technicians traveled to the client’s facility, ran live experiments, and increased sachet density in each device box—but only after analyzing temperature and humidity logs from the customer’s own warehouse. With a tighter moisture profile and improved aroma carrier, the next shipment arrived dry and free from embedded container odor.

    A Manufacturer’s Viewpoint on Lasting Solutions

    We build and stand behind Fragrant Silica Gel by drawing from operator experience, customer feedback, and an unwavering demand for practical solutions. Our product grows out of a factory floor where issues reach line leaders directly, site visits remain common, and dialogue with real users never stops. In the world of moisture and odor control, results matter more than clever marketing—a lesson written across years of problem-solving shipments, rushed orders, and hands-on lab work.

    From the beginning of each production run to the end of every client call, we keep our promise simple: deliver a desiccant that dries and refreshes, with no surprises or unwanted side effects. This means steady aroma, reliable moisture control, no staining, and dependable supply. Our approach in developing and manufacturing Fragrant Silica Gel reflects this philosophy and remains rooted in applied chemistry, attention to real-world needs, and accountability for every bag, box, and bulk drum that leaves our gate.