EVA foam is a commonly used material, widely applied in home furnishings, electronics, and automotive industries. Suggested storage conditions are as follows:
Temperature
Recommended storage temperature for foam is between 10℃ and 30℃; avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures. High temperatures can cause the foam to deform and age, affecting its performance, while low temperatures may make the foam brittle.
2. Humidity
Optimal humidity for foam storage is recommended to be between 40% and 60%. Excessive or insufficient humidity can affect the quality and performance of the foam. High humidity can lead to mold and decay, while low humidity can cause the foam to harden and lose its elasticity.
Ventilation
Cushion foam storage requires good ventilation to avoid prolonged sealing in damp or humid conditions. Proper ventilation keeps the environment dry, effectively preventing the growth of mold and odors, and also helps maintain the cushion foam's elasticity.
Points to Consider During Storage:
Avoid contact with chemicals.
Foam usage can be affected by chemicals, so it's important to avoid direct contact with corrosive substances during storage and use.
Avoid extended compression
Long-term compression of foam can lead to deformation and loss of elasticity, so it is important to maintain the shape and space of the foam during storage to avoid prolonged compression.
Avoid direct sunlight
Ultraviolet rays from the sun can cause foam to age and deform, so it should be stored out of direct sunlight to avoid this.
4. Regular inspections
Regularly inspect the foam's condition to ensure it meets requirements and prevent deformation or mold.





