(1) Pre-Installation Preparation
Before installing soluble fiber modules, ensure the worksite is clean and dry. Verify that the module dimensions and quantities comply with design requirements to avoid installation difficulties or reduced insulation performance due to specification mismatches.
(2) Protective Measures
Installers should wear protective gloves, masks, and goggles to prevent inhalation of fiber dust or skin irritation from direct contact. Maintain good ventilation at the worksite to ensure a safe working environment.
(3) Installation Methods
Assemble the modules one by one according to the design drawings, ensuring tight contact between modules to minimize gaps or voids. For modules with special shapes or custom configurations, trim or adjust them as needed based on site conditions to ensure proper sealing and overall insulation effectiveness.
(4) Fixing Methods
Depending on the application environment, use mechanical fastening, adhesive bonding, or a combination of both to secure the modules. Ensure the modules are firmly installed to prevent detachment due to vibration or temperature changes.
(5) Storage Conditions
Soluble fiber modules should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated warehouse, avoiding moisture, water accumulation, and direct sunlight. Keep the packaging intact to prevent damage during transportation or stacking.
(6) Transportation Precautions
Handle with care during transportation to avoid severe collisions and compression, ensuring product integrity and subsequent installation quality.
Proper installation and storage not only guarantee the insulation performance and service life of soluble fiber modules but also enhance the overall safety and operational efficiency of equipment. It is recommended that construction units strictly follow manufacturer guidelines to ensure project quality.






