Industrial filter cloth, a synthetic fibre woven filtration medium, has specific requirements for its use and storage. Failure to comply with these requirements can reduce the filter cloth's service life and filtration effect. This content will help you to better care for the filter cloth and delay the ageing process.
It is recommended that the industrial filter cloth be stored in a room temperature environment, with a suitable temperature range of 10-30℃. High temperatures may cause the fibers of the filter cloth to deform, while low temperatures may make the filter cloth brittle and susceptible to breakage.
The filter cloth should be stored in a dry environment. Failure to do so will result in the cloth becoming saturated with moisture, thereby reducing its filtration efficiency and increasing its resistance. This, in turn, will affect its functionality.
It is important to avoid direct sunlight, as prolonged exposure to sunlight and ultraviolet rays will cause the filter cloth to decompose and reduce its service life. Therefore, it is essential to store the filter cloth in a location that is protected from light.
When storing, please ensure that you do not place heavy objects on the filter cloth or subject it to squeezing, and avoid mechanical pressure that could damage the filter cloth.
Filter cloths should be stored in an airtight, cool environment to prevent weathering and dampness. At the same time, it is important to avoid storing with old, unwashed filter cloths to prevent damage to new filter cloths from residual acidic or alkaline filtrate.
It is important to regularly check the stored filter cloth for any odour, and to inspect it for mould, deformation and other problems. Should any abnormalities be found, these should be dealt with immediately.
In summary, the correct storage method is essential to prolong the service life of industrial filter cloth and maintain its filtration effect. BOLIAN offers professional packaging solutions to protect industrial filter cloth from the effects of ageing, perforation and damage during transportation and storage.