Bicycle inner tubes must be protected from direct sunlight and rain during transportation. They must not be mixed with oils or corrosive chemicals, and mechanical damage must be prevented.
During transportation, they should be covered to prevent rain and direct sunlight. They must not be transported with flammable materials, oils, or corrosive chemicals to prevent material aging or chemical reactions that could cause damage.
Handling and stacking also require care. Special tools or wide lifting straps should be used. Avoid using steel wire ropes or sharp objects to directly contact the inner tube to prevent scratches or punctures. During transportation, ensure the packaging remains intact to prevent deformation or valve damage due to squeezing or collisions.
During transportation, avoid direct sunlight and rain. Cover them with tarpaulins or similar materials to prevent rainwater soaking and direct sunlight from causing rubber aging. They must not be transported with oils, flammable materials, or corrosive chemicals to prevent chemical reactions that could damage the rubber material.
In addition, handle with care during transport, using specialized tools such as wide slings, and avoid direct contact with steel wire ropes or sharp objects to prevent scratches or punctures to the inner tube. During transportation, prevent violent collisions or compression to avoid damage to the valve stem or deformation of the inner tube.
