I have some and they will air dry ok.
Air dry time is about a week in a dry climate.
But I have never used them in the process of making Biodiesel.


At 06:48 PM 01/28/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>do you suppose these could be reused by drying in an oven?
>anton
>
>
> >         General Performance: One pound of Hydrosource will absorb up to 48
> >gallons of rainwater or snowmelt, and 20-35 gallons of water, depending on
> >the salt content of the water.
> >         Hydrosource can be applied wet or dry. Dry granules are usually
> >easier to use, but soak them thoroughly to fully fill them with water
> >(hydrate). When hydrated, the granules look like chunks of clear gelatin
> >about 1/2 inch in diameter.
> >
>
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