The recommended storage conditions for coated rubber stoppers are cool, dry, and dark places. Exposure to heat, light, and moisture can cause rubber stoppers to degrade or deteriorate over time, which can affect their sealing performance and compromise the integrity of the container. Here are some tips to prevent rubber stoppers from degrading or deteriorating:
Store rubber stoppers in a cool, dry, and dark place away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and humidity.
Avoid storing rubber stoppers near chemicals or solvents that can react with rubber and cause it to degrade.
Keep rubber stoppers in their original packaging or in airtight containers to prevent dust and debris from accumulating on the surface of the stopper.
Avoid stacking rubber stoppers on top of each other or storing them in a way that can cause deformation or compression.
Inspect rubber stoppers regularly for signs of degradation or damage, such as cracks, tears, or discoloration, and replace them as needed.
By following these tips, you can help ensure that your rubber stoppers remain in good condition and provide reliable sealing performance when you need them.
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