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RUBBER TECHNICAL :

Measurement of Rubber Products | Information About Rubber | Chemical Properties | Storage of Rubber Product | Value of Rubber | Definitions of Rubber Terminology | Insulation Properties | Spot test of Rubber Sheet

   

STORAGE OF RUBBER 

Rubber products in storage can be adversely affected by the following: temperature, humidity, ozone, sunlight, oils, solvents, corrosive liquids and fumes, insects and  21° C with a maximum limit of 38° C. If stored below 0° C, some products may become stiff and should be warmed before being placed in service. Rubber products should not be stored near source of heat, such radiators and base heaters.

Rubber products should not be stored under conditions of high or low humidity.

To protect against the adverse effects of ozone, rubber products should not be stored near electrical equipment that may generate ozone and should not be stored for any lengthy period in geographical areas of known high ozone concentrations. Exposure to direct and reflected sunlight should also be avoided.

Since certain rodents and insects thrive on rubber products, adequate protection should be provided against them.