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Prevent itching and preserve fireproof canvas
The above instructions will help you to effectively preserve the fireproof glass fabric, thereby increasing its lifespan and maintaining the fireproof feature of the fabric during use.
To store fireproof canvas effectively, challenge these guidelines:
  • Store in cool and dry conditions: tarpaulin heat tarpaulin should be stored in a cool and dry place. Avoid exposing the material to direct sunlight or high heat sources, as this can lose its insulating and fireproof properties.
  • Chemical resistance: Avoid exposure to harsh, restrictive chemicals such as acids, odors, or environmental faeces, as they can reduce the insulation and heat resistance of the material.
  • Protection from shocks and tears: Resistant to strong impacts and clipping on insulation, as this can damage the structure and reduce insulation performance.
  • Periodic inspection: Periodically inspect the insulation for damage, tearing or other abnormalities. If a problem arises, correct or replace the document immediately to ensure good insulation and fire protection.
  • Proper installation: When using fireproof insulation for constructions or other applications, be sure to install it properly and according to the manufacturer's instructions. This ensures data works efficiently and meets standards securely
To avoid itching when applying glass cloth, you can take the following measures:
  • Use personal protection: Before starting to apply glass cloth, be sure to wear adequate personal protection, including an antistatic jacket, gloves, goggles and a mask. This helps protect the skin and respiratory tract from bacteria, dust, and small particles that cause itching.
  • Use modern tools: Choose the right tools and equipment to cut and process glass fabrics without releasing tiny itchy fiberglass fibers. Use sharp paper scissors and cut gently to reduce the creation of pieces of fabric and fiberglass.
  • Work in a ventilated environment: Applying fiberglass in a well-ventilated environment reduces the risk of inhaling glass fibers and vapors emitted from the material, thereby reducing the risk of itching.
  • Limit direct contact: Avoid direct contact with glass cloth surfaces and try to keep a safe distance when applying. If necessary, use tools to assist with material handling and movement.
  • Thoroughly Clean: Once the job is complete, do a basic cleaning of soiled surfaces with a damp cloth and mild soap to remove dust and small particles. Then, wipe it off with clean water.
  • Shower and change clothes immediately after work: After finishing the glass cloth application, take a shower immediately and change into clean clothes to completely remove the glass particles from the skin and clothes.
 
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