Storage Requirements For Tin Cans
Storage Requirements for Tin Cans
Tin Cans should not be stacked in a humid, corrosive gas environment or in the open air, and the bottom layer should be placed with a cushion when stacking.
1. Tin Cans should be moisture-proof
Because the steel drum is a steel product, it is very easy to rust in a humid environment. Rust will cause the paint on the surface of the steel drum to peel off, or the electroplating layer to peel off, resulting in damage to the surface quality. Long-term corrosion, the steel drum may leak or be seriously corroded inside, losing its use value.
Therefore, Tin Cans must be protected from moisture during storage and transportation. Such as rain, water immersion, wet ground, and the environment is full of water vapor, etc., these environments are easy to cause Tin Cans to rust.
Under normal circumstances, Tin Cans should be stored in a dry and ventilated canopy or warehouse.
2. Tin Cans should be protected from corrosion
In the production site of chemical enterprises, there are corrosive gases in the air. These corrosive gases will chemically react with the raw material steel plates of the Tin Cans, causing corrosive damage and losing their basic function of protecting goods.
Therefore, when chemical companies store Tin Cans, they should not only store them at the production site for convenience. Instead, it should be stored in a site far away from the production site. It is also necessary to prevent the steel drum from getting wet and rusting during storage.
