When adhesives need to face long periods of transportation

When adhesives need to face long periods of transportation, there are several key precautions that can be taken to ensure that they are kept in good condition:

  1. Proper packaging and sealing: Select appropriate packaging materials and containers to ensure that the adhesive is well sealed to prevent leakage or volatilization. Use suitable packaging in accordance with shipping regulations and ensure that the packaging complies with specific requirements for adhesives.
  2. Control temperature and humidity: the performance of adhesives may be affected by temperature and humidity. During long-distance transportation, try to control the temperature and humidity of the environment to avoid exposure to extreme conditions. Pay special attention to the low temperature sensitivity of adhesives and avoid freezing or overheating environments.
  3. Follow Manufacturer’s recommendations: Follow specific shipping requirements for adhesives according to manufacturer’s guidance and recommendations. This may include specific temperature ranges, storage conditions, and transportation methods. Read the product manual carefully or talk to the manufacturer directly for exact instructions.
  4. Storage and transportation safety: Ensure the safety of adhesive storage and transportation. Avoid mixing with other chemicals for storage or transportation to prevent damage, vibration, tilt and other conditions that may cause leakage or accidents.
  5. Monitoring and inspection: monitor and regularly check the packaging and status of adhesives during long-distance transportation. If any problems are found, such as packaging damage, leakage or curing problems, take appropriate measures in a timely manner, such as changing packaging or repairing.
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For specific adhesives and transportation, further consultation with adhesives manufacturers or relevant professionals is recommended for more detailed and accurate advice.

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