In the use of rubber penetration machines, the stability of their performance is directly related to production efficiency and product quality. As part of the industry, I realize the critical impact of standard storage environments on DBD performance. Through careful study of storage conditions, we can better understand how to extend the life of equipment and improve work efficiency.
Research has shown that factors such as temperature, humidity and light in the storage environment can significantly affect the physical and chemical properties of rubber materials. As these environmental conditions change, the aging rate and performance degradation of rubber will vary, so reasonable storage conditions are extremely important.
To keep the rubber penetrating machine working at optimal performance, I recommend the following storage conditions:
By optimizing the storage environment, it can not only improve the DBD performance of the rubber penetrating machine, but also help reduce the company's operating costs. Maintaining appropriate storage conditions will effectively reduce the aging of materials and ensure that the equipment remains in optimal condition during use.