Stainless steel plate storage method

   We all know that stainless steel plates have strong anti-corrosion and anti-rust properties, but after purchasing stainless steel plates, reasonable storage is also necessary. Because I have occasionally heard cases of plates rusting due to improper storage.

   The first step in storing stainless steel plates is of course to choose a suitable warehouse. A suitable site is generally clean and requires smooth ventilation and exhaust. You should try to stay away from harmful gas sources and dust sources. There should be no acid, alkali, salt, cement, industrial reagents and other items near the stainless steel plate. Moisture-proof measures in the warehouse should also be in place. Under normal circumstances, stainless steel material warehouses should adopt closed warehouses.

   When storing stainless steel plates that have been coated, it is best to avoid direct sunlight. During the filming cycle, regular inspections are required, mainly to observe whether the film has fallen off or been damaged. Normally Under normal circumstances, the lifespan of the film is about three months. After more than three months, it must be replaced in time.

   In addition, the accumulation and classification of stainless steel plates are also very important; different types of steel should be stacked separately to prevent confusion and corrosion from mutual contact. When stacking stainless steel plates, attention should also be paid to making the stainless steel plates stacked as neatly as possible, with their symbolic ends facing in one direction for easy identification and search. When necessary, relevant horns can also be used to make the storage of stainless steel plate materials more stable and effectively prevent the storage pile from tilting or shifting and sinking.