The correct storage method of ceramic insulation board is essential to maintain its performance and safety. First of all, a dry, ventilated, and rainproof site should be selected as the storage point to avoid direct exposure of ceramic insulation boards to humid or corrosive environments. Secondly, when stacking, make sure that the ground is flat and not easy to accumulate water, and use bricks or wooden planks to build a base frame or platform to facilitate movement and prevent water soaking. The stacking height should be limited, generally recommended to be less than 2.5m to prevent the material from tipping or deforming. In addition, heavy objects should be avoided on the ceramic insulation board to avoid damaging the material. Finally, it should be equipped with a covering material, such as a tarpaulin, to prevent damage to the material from rain and bad weather.
To ensure safety, you should also pay attention to the following:

Keep the storage site clean and avoid mixing flammable and explosive materials. It is forbidden to use open flames or carry out electrical welding and other operations near the storage site to ignite the material with spark prevention.
Control the amount of storage, generally should not exceed three days of use, to reduce on-site safety risks.
Following the above storage guidelines can effectively protect the quality and safety of ceramic insulation boards and ensure that their performance during use is not affected.
