Proper storage and installation of ceramic fiber inorganic boards are crucial to ensuring their performance. First, the storage environment should be kept dry and well-ventilated, avoiding moisture and water accumulation. Damp conditions can cause the inorganic boards to absorb moisture, reducing their thermal insulation performance and mechanical strength, which may affect their service life. Additionally, direct sunlight and extreme temperature fluctuations should be avoided to prevent material aging and performance degradation. During storage, ceramic fiber inorganic boards should be laid flat to avoid heavy pressure and deformation, preventing cracks or damage to the boards.
During installation, appropriate fixation methods should be selected according to design requirements, commonly using mechanical anchors or specialized high-temperature-resistant adhesives. Care should be taken during construction to handle the boards gently and avoid collisions that could cause cracks. Before installation, the substrate surface should be cleaned to ensure it is free of dust and oil stains, guaranteeing strong adhesion of the adhesive. For large-scale projects, it is recommended to install in sections and layers to avoid damage from one-time handling. After installation, timely curing should be carried out to prevent environmental humidity from affecting performance. Proper storage and installation not only ensure the thermal insulation and fire resistance of ceramic fiber inorganic boards but also extend their service life, providing reliable protection for high-temperature equipment and buildings.






