Standard stacking is essential to guarantee the performance, storage safety and service quality of refractory materials.
1. Storage Environment:
The warehouse shall be dry, well-ventilated, rainproof and moisture-proof. Don’t store refractory materials together with acid, alkali, oil, cement, lime and other sundries to prevent deterioration.
2. Classification and Zoning:
Stack goods separately by material type, grade, specification and batch with clear labels. Isolate acidic, neutral and alkaline refractory materials, and manage shaped products separately from unshaped products.
3. Stacking Requirements:
• Elevate goods off the ground to avoid moisture absorption.
• Keep stacks stable with a limited height to prevent collapse.
• Reserve reasonable spacing between stacks and walls, and keep access clear for handling and inspection.
• Stack neatly. Avoid dropping and collision to reduce damage.
4. Management Standards:
Adopt the first-in, first-out principle. Conduct regular inspections, and timely handle damp or damaged materials to ensure qualified products for delivery.
Years of professional experience proves that even high-quality refractory materials will suffer severe performance losses without proper stacking. A standardized and systematic storage management system is necessary to ensure their service life and overall quality.