How to store potassium polyacrylate in the warehouse
Potassium polyacrylate (SAP) is a high molecular weight super-absorbent polymer commonly used in the manufacture of water-absorbent products and soil water-retaining agents. Under the correct storage conditions, potassium polyacrylate can be stored in warehouses for a considerable period of time.
Generally speaking, potassium polyacrylate should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place, away from sources of fire and oxidants. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight or high temperatures to prevent damage to material quality.
If stored under the correct storage conditions, potassium polyacrylate can be stored for several years or even longer. However, its quality is closely related to storage time and environmental conditions. Prolonged storage may lead to decomposition or irreversible quality changes of the polymer, reducing its water absorption properties.
Therefore, although potassium polyacrylate can be stored in warehouses for a long time, it is best to conduct a quality check before use to ensure that it performs as expected.