Example of those who can't:
http://www.drierite.com/default.cfm?gclid=CPjWnMvrrZ8CFc0SzAod_juP0Q
Also: (Google is my friend)
http://www.ashirwadchemicals.net/faq-s.htm
Hence, it is actually 100-120°C for silica gels

Sounds like an insane waste of energy... nuking is probably the better
idea if you can control the temperature

The McGyers amongst us should look here =)
http://www.thaiscience.info/Article%20for%20ThaiScience/Article/3/Ts-3%20the%20regeneration%20of%20silica%20gel%20desiccant%20by%20air%20from%20a%20solar%20heater%20with%20a%20compound%20parabolic%20concentrator.pdf

Cheers
Ecke

2010/1/18 eckinator <[email protected]>:
> 2010/1/18 Bong Manayon <[email protected]>:
>> Anyone know anything about recharging silica gels/desiccants?
>>
> As far as I know the vast majority can just be put into the oven at
> 80°C, bake till dry
> Cheers
> Ecke
>

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