Easy to use, just cut the silver packets right before you're ready to seal your time capsule. Disperse the white packets inside of your container right on top of your items.
Every time capsule container should have some oxygen absorbers to remove the oxygen from the air inside of it. When an oxygen absorber is removed from its silver protective packaging, the moisture in the surrounding atmosphere begins to permeate into the iron particles inside of the absorber sachet. Moisture activates the iron, and it oxidizes to form iron oxide. As oxygen is consumed to form iron oxide the level of oxygen in the surrounding atmosphere is reduced. Absorber technology of this type may reduce the oxygen level in the surrounding atmosphere to below 0.01%.
Comes with instructions and information on how to calculate what you need in an airtight rigid container (such as our time capsules). Recommended for all airtight time capsules.
* For volume, 864 cu. in. is equivalent to 14158.4 ml [To convert - https://www.google.com/search?q=inches+to+mm]**NOTE: one milliliter (ml) = one cubic centimeter (cc)