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Transportation protection of SUS630 laminated steel plate
To prevent damage to the protective film of SUS630 laminated steel plates during transportation, the core principles are “cushioning and abrasion prevention + secure fixation + corrosion isolation,” addressing friction, compression, and collision risks:
1. Pre-transport protection
Inspect the protective film and repair or reapply any damaged areas to ensure complete coverage.
Edges and corners prone to collision should be fitted with rubber or foam guards, especially where straps or lifting tools contact.
Each plate surface should be covered with a PE moisture-proof film, then sealed with cardboard or plywood for double protection.

2. Loading and fixation
Line the truck floor with thick anti-slip rubber or fabric mats to prevent direct metal contact between plates and vehicle.
Use wide straps (≥5 cm) with rubber pads where straps contact the plate to avoid local pressure marks.
When stacking multiple plates, place anti-slip and moisture-proof pads between every two layers, limiting stack height to 2/3 of the vehicle height.

3. Transportation vehicle and environment
Prefer enclosed trucks or containers; avoid open-air transport to prevent rain, sun exposure, or sharp object contamination.
Clean the vehicle beforehand to remove metal debris or stones that may scratch the film.
In marine or humid regions, cover with waterproof and moisture-proof films for sealed protection.

4. Loading and handling operations
Forks and lifting tools must be wrapped with rubber or soft padding; sharp parts must not contact the plates directly.
Lift and place gently; use sliding movement rather than dragging or dropping.
Control vehicle speed to avoid sudden acceleration, braking, or turning.

5. Mixed cargo restrictions
Do not transport with carbon steel, cement, fertilizer, or other sharp or contaminating materials. If necessary, fully isolate with protective boards or plastic films.
Do not stack heavy objects on plates to prevent film damage or plate deformation.

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