Artificial graphite maintenance mainly includes the following aspects:
Regular cleaning: Use a soft cloth and warm water to gently wipe the surface of artificial graphite products, and avoid using any hard objects that may scratch or damage the surface. For stains that are difficult to remove, use a mild detergent, but make sure that the detergent will not corrode the artificial graphite products.
Storage environment: To prevent corrosion and oxidation of artificial graphite products, they should be stored in a dry, dust-free environment and avoid direct exposure to sunlight or moisture. Moisture may cause oxidation of graphite, and sunlight may cause the surface to fall off.
Regular inspection: Regularly inspect the condition of artificial graphite products to promptly detect and address any problems that may affect their performance. This includes checking the surface for cracks, wear or other damage.
Avoid overuse: Although artificial graphite products have good durability, overuse may cause their performance to deteriorate. Therefore, long-term continuous use should be avoided, especially in high temperature or high pressure environments.
Apply maintenance agent: For artificial graphite products that need to be used frequently (such as molds, etc.), maintenance agents (such as graphite powder, special lubricants, etc.) can be applied regularly to reduce wear and friction. Before applying the maintenance agent, you should read the instructions carefully and follow the instructions.
Rust-proof treatment: For artificial graphite products that are not used for a long time, rust-proof treatment (such as applying rust-proof agents such as butter) should be carried out to prevent rust and corrosion. During storage, the rust-proof effect should be checked regularly and abnormal conditions should be re-processed.
Record and track: Recording and tracking the use of artificial graphite products helps to find problems in time and take appropriate treatment measures. The record content may include the number of uses, cleaning and maintenance records, performance inspection results, etc.
