Key Features of Sandwich Panel Storage: Stacking Recommendations

09Apr

Sandwich panels are a popular construction material used in various fields for building residential and industrial facilities. However, to maintain their high performance characteristics, it’s essential to follow specific rules for storing them. Let’s look at how to properly store sandwich panels and what to pay attention to during unloading and storage.

Rules for Storing Sandwich Panels

Storing this material requires special attention, as improper conditions can lead to damage and a decrease in quality. Review these recommendations to help you properly organize the storage of sandwich panels:

  • Choosing a site. The material should be stored on a flat, strong, moisture-protected surface. You should avoid areas with potential flooding or periodic waterlogging.
  • It’s important that sandwich panels are stored in a dry, well-ventilated area. The optimal storage temperature is between +10 and +30 degrees Celsius. Air humidity should not exceed 70%.
  • Packaging and protection. Sandwich panels should remain in their original packaging until they are used. This will help protect them from mechanical damage and external environmental factors.
  • Unloading and stacking. Use special equipment during unloading to avoid damage. Stack the panels vertically. The maximum stack height should not exceed 2 meters.
  • No external load. It’s important that no external pressure is applied to the panels. Do not place heavy objects on the stacked panels, as this can lead to their deformation.

When organizing the storage of sandwich panels, it’s important to consider not only the physical conditions but also the surrounding environment. What are the best conditions for storing them? Here are a few more recommendations:

  • Protection from sunlight. Direct sunlight can negatively affect the appearance and characteristics of the panels. Store them in shaded areas or under canopies.
  • Avoid contact with chemicals. Sandwich panels should not be in close proximity to aggressive chemical substances that can cause corrosion or material degradation.
  • Regular inspection. Periodically check the condition of the stored panels. Look for possible damage, corrosion, or mold.

Following these rules will not only help you keep your sandwich panels in perfect condition but also ensure their longevity and high performance. We hope our recommendations help you organize effective storage and avoid potential issues in the future.

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