Proper storage of pet nonwoven for filtration is crucial to maintain its quality and performance. As a supplier of Pet Nonwoven for Filtration, I understand the importance of this process. In this blog, I will share some scientific and practical methods for storing pet nonwoven for filtration.
Understanding the Characteristics of Pet Nonwoven for Filtration
Before discussing storage methods, it's essential to understand the characteristics of pet nonwoven for filtration. Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) nonwoven fabrics used for filtration are known for their high strength, chemical resistance, and good filtration efficiency. However, they can be affected by environmental factors such as humidity, temperature, and exposure to chemicals.
Temperature and Humidity Control
One of the most critical factors in storing pet nonwoven for filtration is controlling the temperature and humidity of the storage environment. Extreme temperatures and high humidity can cause the nonwoven fabric to degrade, lose its filtration efficiency, and even develop mold or mildew.
- Temperature: The ideal temperature for storing pet nonwoven for filtration is between 20°C and 25°C (68°F - 77°F). Temperatures above 30°C (86°F) can cause the PET fibers to soften and deform, while temperatures below 0°C (32°F) can make the fabric brittle and more prone to damage.
- Humidity: The relative humidity in the storage area should be maintained between 40% and 60%. High humidity can lead to moisture absorption by the nonwoven fabric, which can cause swelling, loss of strength, and the growth of microorganisms. On the other hand, low humidity can make the fabric dry and static-prone, which may attract dust and affect its filtration performance.
To achieve the desired temperature and humidity levels, it is recommended to use a climate - controlled storage facility. This can be a dedicated warehouse with air - conditioning and dehumidification systems. Regular monitoring of the temperature and humidity using sensors is also necessary to ensure that the conditions remain within the optimal range.
Protection from Light and UV Radiation
Exposure to light, especially ultraviolet (UV) radiation, can cause the degradation of pet nonwoven for filtration. UV rays can break down the chemical bonds in the PET fibers, leading to a reduction in strength, color fading, and a decrease in filtration efficiency.
- Storage Location: Store the pet nonwoven in a dark or low - light area. If possible, use opaque storage containers or cover the nonwoven rolls with black plastic sheets to block out light.
- Windowless Warehouses: Consider using windowless warehouses for long - term storage. This will prevent direct sunlight from reaching the nonwoven fabric and minimize the damage caused by UV radiation.
Protection from Chemicals and Contaminants
Pet nonwoven for filtration can be sensitive to chemicals and contaminants. Exposure to strong acids, alkalis, solvents, and other chemicals can damage the nonwoven fabric and reduce its filtration performance.
- Isolation: Store the pet nonwoven away from areas where chemicals are stored or used. Keep it in a separate storage area or on dedicated shelves to prevent accidental contact with chemicals.
- Clean Storage Environment: Maintain a clean storage environment. Regularly clean the floors, shelves, and walls of the storage area to remove dust, dirt, and other contaminants. Use non - abrasive cleaning agents to avoid scratching the nonwoven fabric.
Proper Packaging
Proper packaging is essential for protecting pet nonwoven for filtration during storage. The packaging should provide a barrier against moisture, dust, and physical damage.
- Sealed Plastic Bags or Wraps: Wrap the nonwoven rolls in sealed plastic bags or wraps. This will prevent moisture from entering and protect the fabric from dust and dirt. Make sure the plastic material is compatible with the PET nonwoven and does not release any harmful chemicals.
- Cardboard Tubes and Boxes: For rolled nonwoven, use cardboard tubes in the center of the roll to maintain its shape. Place the rolls in cardboard boxes for additional protection. The boxes should be sturdy enough to withstand stacking and handling without damaging the nonwoven fabric.
Stacking and Handling
Proper stacking and handling of pet nonwoven for filtration are also important to prevent damage.
- Stacking: Stack the nonwoven rolls or packages carefully. Do not stack them too high to avoid crushing the bottom layers. Use pallets or racks to keep the nonwoven off the floor and allow for proper air circulation.
- Handling: When handling the nonwoven, use appropriate equipment such as forklifts or pallet jacks. Avoid dragging or pulling the nonwoven, as this can cause stretching, tearing, or other damage. Make sure the handling equipment is clean and free of sharp edges.
Inventory Management
Effective inventory management can also contribute to the proper storage of pet nonwoven for filtration.
- First - In, First - Out (FIFO): Implement a FIFO inventory management system. This means using the oldest stock first to ensure that the nonwoven does not sit in storage for too long and degrade over time.
- Regular Inspections: Conduct regular inspections of the stored nonwoven. Check for signs of damage, mold, mildew, or other issues. If any problems are detected, take appropriate measures immediately, such as re - packaging or disposing of the damaged nonwoven.
Other Related Pet Nonwoven Products
In addition to Pet Nonwoven for Filtration, we also offer Pet Nonwoven for Farming Bagging and Pet Nonwoven for Floor Leather. The storage principles for these products are similar to those of pet nonwoven for filtration, but specific considerations may apply based on their intended uses.
Conclusion
Proper storage of pet nonwoven for filtration is essential to maintain its quality and performance. By controlling the temperature and humidity, protecting from light and chemicals, using proper packaging, and implementing good handling and inventory management practices, you can ensure that your pet nonwoven for filtration remains in optimal condition.


If you are interested in purchasing our high - quality pet nonwoven products for filtration or other applications, we invite you to contact us for procurement and negotiation. We are committed to providing you with the best products and services.
References
- ASTM International. (Year). Standard test methods for nonwoven fabrics.
- Textile Institute. (Year). Handbook of textile science and technology: Nonwovens.




