Storage Environment
Solid wood panels are a natural material that is prone to moisture absorption, warping, and cracking, so proper storage is essential. Firstly, the storage temperature for solid wood panels should be maintained between 15-25°C, with a relative humidity of 40%-60%. Secondly, the storage environment should be kept away from direct sunlight and damp areas, avoiding prolonged exposure to sunlight or damp conditions.
Storage Location
When storing solid wood boards, the wood should be placed on a flat and stable surface to prevent uneven stress that could lead to warping. Additionally, the wood should be kept horizontally positioned to avoid tilting or stacking, which may cause warping or cracking due to uneven pressure.
III. Storage Duration
Solid wood boards require different storage durations based on the material and intended use. Generally, the storage period for solid wood boards should be between 3-6 months. If longer storage is needed, the wood can be dried to enhance its moisture resistance, thereby extending the storage duration.
Four: Maintenance and Upkeep
During the storage of solid wood panels, maintenance is essential. Firstly, regular inspections of the wood are required to check for any new cracks or deformation signs on the surface. If any issues are found, they should be addressed promptly. Secondly, it's necessary to use desiccants and maintenance oils regularly to preserve the wood, enhancing its resistance to moisture.
In summary, when storing solid wood boards, attention must be given to the storage environment, location, and duration to ensure the quality and longevity of the wood. Additionally, regular maintenance and care are necessary to keep the wood in optimal condition.





