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Storage & Handling Case

Warehouse packing, roll storage and site handling reference for membrane products before installation.

Storage & Handling Case

Key Points

Storage and handling quality affects the final installation result. This page gives warehouse teams, distributors and project buyers a clear checklist for keeping membrane rolls clean, dry and traceable from factory packing to site use.

  • Keep membrane rolls dry, covered and raised from wet ground before installation.
  • Store rolls on pallets or stable racks to reduce compression, bending and edge damage.
  • Protect roll packaging from sharp tools, forklift contact and long open exposure during loading.
  • Check product label, roll direction, width, color and surface condition before moving material to site.
  • Open only the rolls needed for the current work area so unused rolls stay clean and protected.
  • For export orders, confirm packing photos, label layout and pallet condition before shipment.

Warehouse Control

  • Keep cartons, rolls and pallets away from standing water and direct ground contact
  • Separate finished rolls by product type, width, color and customer label
  • Use packing photos and pallet checks before loading export shipments

Site Handling

  • Move rolls with clean gloves or protected equipment to avoid edge damage
  • Do not drag rolls across rough concrete, sharp metal or wet ground
  • Open packaging only when the work area is ready for installation

Storage and handling notes for export membrane rolls

Good storage and handling reduce roll deformation, edge damage and moisture exposure before the membrane reaches the jobsite.

Warehouse handling

  • Keep rolls on pallets or clean supports instead of directly on wet ground.
  • Store wrapped rolls in a dry, ventilated area away from sharp edges and heavy impact.
  • Avoid long-term direct sunlight exposure before installation, especially for unpacked rolls.
  • Separate different GSM, colour and printed private label batches clearly in the warehouse.

Shipment preparation

  • Confirm pallet size, roll quantity per pallet and container loading plan before shipment.
  • Use roll labels and packing marks that match the buyer purchase order and warehouse system.
  • For samples, protect roll edges and include clear specification references for buyer review.
  • Document packing photos before container loading when the buyer needs receiving confirmation.
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