Storage Guidelines for Decorative Films

  Apr 17, 2026

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Environmental Conditions: Decorative film should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated indoor environment, avoiding direct sunlight and high temperature and humidity. The ideal storage temperature is 15℃ to 25℃, and the relative humidity should be maintained between 50% and 70%. Excessive temperature or humidity may cause the film to deform, reduce adhesion, or damage its surface properties.

 

Stacking and Protection: When storing decorative film, keep the rolls upright or horizontally placed on a flat shelf, avoiding heavy pressure and squeezing to prevent curling, deformation, or creases. The film surface should be covered with dustproof material to prevent dust, oil, and other contaminants from adhering and affecting subsequent construction results. The storage area should be kept away from corrosive chemicals and sharp objects to avoid damaging the film surface.

 

Pre-Use Inspection: Before use, check the appearance and physical condition of the film to ensure there is no dampness, bubbling, wrinkles, or abnormal adhesion. If any abnormalities are found, handle or replace the film as needed to ensure construction quality and decorative effect. Regularly cleaning the storage environment and maintaining cleanliness are also important measures to extend the service life of the film.

 

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