Motorcycle rubber and plastic parts supply
- Commodity name: Motorcycle rubber and plastic parts supply
- Commodity ID: 1191888193922420736
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Storage of Motorcycle Rubber and Plastic Components Motorcycle rubber and plastic components shall be stored in a dry, well-ventilated, and light-protected area, with an ambient temperature range of 10°C to 25°C and an average relative humidity of 40% to 70%. Products must be stacked neatly to prevent crushing, kept clean, and strictly protected from contact with acids, alkalis, oils, organic solvents, and other such substances. They should also be kept away from heat sources and not placed in direct contact with the floor. Motorcycle rubber and plastic components shall be stored in accordance with the “first-in, first-out” principle, and the storage period should not exceed two years. If the storage period is longer, relevant tests must be conducted, and the components may only be used if their performance meets the applicable regulations and requirements.
Product Details
Rubber components for motorcycles shall be subject to periodic inspection in accordance with the inspection plan, with the frequency determined on an actual basis—either once per month, once every three months, once every six months, or once every twelve months.
Motorcycle Rubber and Plastic Parts Logo
Each product shall be marked with: a) the name of the manufacturer or its trademark; b) the date of manufacture or the batch number.
The marking shall be clear, and its placement shall not affect the product’s appearance or damage the product’s service surface.
Packaging
Rubber components for motorcycles shall be packaged in shipping cartons or other forms of internal and external packaging as agreed upon by the supplier and the purchaser in the contract. The packaging shall be sturdy and reliable, ensuring that the products are not crushed or deformed, and shall include a certificate of product conformity. When shipping cartons are used, the cartons shall bear the following markings:
a) Name and address of the manufacturing plant;
b) The product’s name and model, quantity, specifications, and quality;
c) Package dimensions (length × width × height); d) Date of manufacture.
Transportation
During transportation, motorcycle rubber and plastic components shall be protected from direct sunlight, rain, and snow, kept clean, and not transported together with chemicals that may adversely affect rubber quality. Stacking shall be arranged to prevent crushing, deformation, or damage to the products.
Storage of Motorcycle Rubber and Plastic Components
Motorcycle rubber and plastic components shall be stored in a dry, well-ventilated, and light-protected area, with an ambient temperature range of 10°C to 25°C and an average relative humidity of 40% to 70%. Products must be stacked neatly to prevent crushing, kept clean, and strictly protected from contact with acids, alkalis, oils, organic solvents, and other such substances. They should also be kept away from heat sources and not placed in direct contact with the floor.
Rubber and plastic components for motorcycles shall be stored in accordance with the “first-in, first-out” principle, with a storage period not exceeding two years. If the storage period exceeds this limit, relevant tests must be conducted, and the components may only be used if their performance meets the applicable regulations and requirements.
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