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How
Do Warmers Work? What Are They Made Of?
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GRABBERS WARMERS operate on a
chemical reaction with air that is similar to rusting. The warmer ingredients
are: iron, water, cellulose, vermiculite, activated carbon and salt. The heating
process takes place in this fashion: The iron in the pouch, when exposed to
oxygen, oxidizes and therefore produces heat. When iron oxidizes it produces
iron oxide, more commonly referred to as rust.
The salt acts as a catalyst. The carbon helps
disperse the heat. The vermiculite is used as an insulator for the purpose of
retaining heat and the cellulose is added as a filler. All these ingredients are
surrounded by a polypropylene bag. Polypropylene allows air to permeate the
ingredients while holding in moisture. |
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only as directed; see package for details
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