Problems of Glass Products Jumping Out
During production, transportation, and use of glass products,
the problem of jumping out often occurs. Jumping out refers to the phenomenon
that glass products, due to factors such as vibration, impact, or temperature
changes during transportation or use, cause relative displacement between the
glass products and packaging materials, resulting in damage to the glass
products.
There are several reasons for the jumping out problem, such as
the quality of the packaging materials, the shape and weight of the glass
products, and the vibration and impact during transportation. To solve the
jumping out problem, a series of measures need to be taken, such as
strengthening quality control of packaging materials, optimizing the shape and
weight of glass products, and strengthening shock absorption and anti-vibration
measures during transportation.
In addition, for some special glass products, special packaging
methods can be adopted, such as bubble pads, foam plastic, etc., to increase
buffering and shock absorption effects, reducing the occurrence of jumping out
problems.
Overall, the jumping out problem is a concern and problem that
needs to be addressed during production, transportation, and use of glass
products. To reduce damage to glass products and improve their safety
performance, it is necessary to strengthen quality control of packaging
materials, optimize the shape and weight of glass products, and strengthen
shock absorption and anti-vibration measures during transportation.
Post time: 2024-03-20