Moisture Prevention: Wrought iron ornaments are susceptible to moisture damage and require careful storage. Firstly, store them in a dry location, such as a well-ventilated area with low humidity. Secondly, use packaging methods, such as sealing the cast iron pieces with plastic film or using desiccants to absorb moisture.
Dust Prevention: The paint coating on wrought iron ornaments is easily covered by dust, leading to corrosion. To protect the surface, dust prevention is crucial during storage. Use dust covers or metal plates to ensure the surface remains dry and clean.
Corrosion Prevention: Wrought iron ornaments are easily corroded by air and humidity. Certain anti-corrosion measures are necessary during storage. First, maintain good ventilation and drainage in the storage environment to ensure the surface is dry. Second, apply anti-corrosion agents, such as paint or epoxy resin.
Categorized Storage: Different wrought iron ornaments need to be stored separately to avoid interference between components and misalignment of parts. Categorized storage also makes managing and retrieving wrought iron ornaments much easier.
