The main methods of maintaining steel fiber include keeping it dry, avoiding direct sunlight, regular inspection and maintenance, and avoiding contact with corrosive substances. Specifically:
Keep dry: A humid environment may cause steel fiber to rust or corrode, which in turn affects its strength and durability. Therefore, when storing steel fiber, a dry and ventilated place should be selected to avoid moisture and water accumulation.
Avoid direct sunlight: Long-term sunlight exposure may cause the surface temperature of steel fiber to rise, which in turn affects its performance. When storing steel fiber, direct sunlight should be avoided as much as possible. Sunshades or awnings can be used to reduce direct sunlight.
Regular inspection and maintenance: In order to ensure the performance and service life of steel fiber, it should be inspected and maintained regularly. During the inspection, pay attention to whether the steel fiber has rust, corrosion or deformation. Once a problem is found, it should be handled in time, such as rust removal, anti-rust oil, etc.
Avoid contact with corrosive substances: Steel fiber should avoid contact with corrosive substances such as acids, alkalis and other chemicals, which may damage the steel fiber and reduce its performance and service life. During storage and use, steel fibers should be kept away from these corrosive substances.
The simple maintenance methods above can effectively extend the service life of steel fibers and ensure that their performance is fully utilized. In actual operation, maintenance measures should also be flexibly adjusted according to specific circumstances to achieve the best maintenance effect.


