How to properly store and transport PEVA rubber and plastic card codes to avoid damage?
Publish Time: 2025-01-13
As a high-quality packaging and fixing material, PEVA rubber and plastic card codes are widely used in various industrial and commercial fields. However, in order to ensure that they are not damaged during storage and transportation, we need to take a series of scientific measures.First of all, the storage environment is crucial to the performance of PEVA rubber and plastic card codes. Card codes should be stored in a dry, cool, well-ventilated place, avoiding direct sunlight and high temperature. Direct sunlight and high temperature may cause the card code material to age, deform or lose its original elasticity. Therefore, the warehouse or storage area should be equipped with appropriate temperature control equipment to maintain relatively stable temperature and humidity conditions.Secondly, the stacking method also needs attention. When stacking PEVA rubber and plastic card codes, a flat pad should be used to make the product evenly stressed to avoid deformation or damage due to uneven stress. At the same time, maintain appropriate spacing to allow air circulation and prevent heat accumulation. For heavy or large-sized card codes, special attention should be paid to the stacking height to prevent the underlying products from being crushed.During transportation, PEVA rubber and plastic card codes also need to be properly protected. First, appropriate packaging materials should be selected, such as plastic film, bubble pads or foam, to prevent the card code from being scratched or contaminated during transportation. For irregularly shaped card codes, customized foam packaging can be used to ensure that it does not shake during transportation. The outer packaging should be made of sturdy cartons or wooden boxes to provide adequate protection. When packaging, the card code should be fixed to avoid movement or collision during transportation.In addition, during loading and unloading, appropriate tools such as pallets, forklifts, etc. should be used to avoid directly throwing, throwing or dragging PEVA rubber and plastic card codes. Loading and unloading personnel should be professionally trained and familiar with the characteristics and loading and unloading requirements of the card code. Before and after loading and unloading, check whether the packaging of the card code is intact. If there is any damage, it should be repaired or replaced in time.Finally, for card codes that need to be transported over long distances, the climatic conditions during transportation should also be considered. Under extreme weather conditions, such as high temperature or severe cold, appropriate cooling or insulation measures should be taken to ensure that the performance of the card code is not affected.In summary, the correct storage and transportation of PEVA rubber and plastic card codes requires comprehensive consideration of multiple factors, including storage environment, stacking method, packaging materials, loading and unloading operations, and climatic conditions. Only by taking scientific measures can we ensure that the card codes are not damaged during storage and transportation, so as to meet the needs of various industrial and commercial applications.