The ceramic fiber blanket is a high-performance ceramic fiber insulation blanket widely used in industrial thermal insulation. While it offers excellent resistance to high temperatures and chemical corrosion, improper storage conditions can still affect its performance, durability, and service life.
For manufacturers and distributors handling large quantities of ceramic fiber products, maintaining a suitable warehouse environment is essential to ensure product quality before installation.
To maintain the integrity and performance of your ceramic fiber insulation blanket, the following warehouse storage guidelines should be strictly followed:
Although the ceramic fiber blanket has certain corrosion resistance, it should never be stored together with strong acidic or alkaline materials.
Chemical exposure may damage fiber structure
Can lead to reduced insulation performance
May cause premature product failure
Proper segregation in the warehouse is critical for long-term preservation.
The storage environment should be dry and well-ventilated, avoiding:
Excessive humidity
Direct sunlight exposure
Improper conditions may result in:
Cracking of the ceramic fiber insulation blanket
Moisture absorption and mildew formation
Reduced thermal insulation efficiency
Good packaging plays a key role in protecting the ceramic fiber blanket during storage.
Recommended practices include:
Using sealed plastic or shrink-wrap packaging
Keeping products on pallets above ground level
Implementing dust prevention measures
This helps maintain cleanliness and prevents contamination.
A clean storage environment is essential for preserving ceramic fiber insulation blanket quality.
Regularly clean the warehouse
Avoid placing products in polluted or messy areas
Keep storage zones organized and clearly separated
Poor storage conditions may negatively affect product performance during actual use.
Store products in original packaging whenever possible
Avoid stacking too high to prevent deformation
Implement FIFO (First In, First Out) inventory management
Inspect products regularly during long-term storage
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It is not recommended. Outdoor storage exposes the material to moisture and sunlight, which can damage the product.
A dry, clean, and well-ventilated indoor warehouse is ideal.
Yes, excessive humidity can cause mildew and reduce insulation performance.
Use sealed packaging, keep products off the ground, and maintain a dust-free environment.
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