Plastic containers play an important role in our daily lives because of their lightness, durability, and affordability. However, in order to maximize their use value, we need to take some measures to extend their life. Here are some practical tips:
1. Daily cleaning
Keeping plastic containers clean is the first step to extending their life. Use mild soapy water or a special plastic cleaner and gently wipe the surface of the container with a soft cloth or sponge. Avoid using hard brushes or abrasives to avoid scratching the surface. After cleaning, rinse with clean water and wipe dry with a clean cloth to prevent water stains from remaining. For the interior, if damp or dirty items are stored, they should be cleaned in time to avoid odor and mold growth. Mild disinfectants or white vinegar water can be used for cleaning, and then thoroughly dried.
2. Avoid extreme environments
Although plastic containers are highly weather-resistant, long-term exposure to extreme high or low temperatures may still affect their performance. For example, although roto-molded boxes are durable, they may become soft at high temperatures and brittle at low temperatures. Therefore, try to avoid exposing plastic containers to direct sunlight or cold environments for a long time.
3. Proper use and storage
When using plastic containers, be careful not to overload them to avoid damaging the containers. At the same time, avoid scratching the surface of the container with sharp objects. When storing, plastic containers should be placed in a dry, ventilated place to avoid moisture and mildew. If not used for a long time, it is recommended to wipe the inside and outside of the container clean and place it in a cool place.
4. Maintain key components
For plastic containers with wheels and handles, these components are the key to their mobility. Check the status of the wheels and handles regularly to ensure that they are firm and run smoothly. If looseness or damage is found, repair or replace them in time.
5. Regular inspection and repair
Regularly check the sealing performance of plastic containers to ensure that the sealing strips of the container cover and container body are intact to prevent moisture and dust from entering. If cracks or wear are found, repair them in time to prevent the problem from further deteriorating.
6. Avoid chemical corrosion
Although most plastic containers have a certain degree of corrosion resistance, long-term contact with certain strong acids, strong alkalis or organic solvents may still cause damage to them. Therefore, when using plastic containers to store chemicals, special care should be taken and try to avoid long-term contact with corrosive substances.
7. Control the production cycle
For plastic containers that are frequently used, properly control the frequency of use and avoid continuous long-term use. Giving the container a proper rest time after long-term use can reduce wear and thermal stress, thereby extending its service life.
8. Choose high-quality raw materials
Using high-quality plastic raw materials is essential to protect the container. Low-quality raw materials may contain impurities that accelerate the wear of the container during processing. Therefore, when purchasing plastic containers, reputable brands and suppliers should be selected to ensure product quality.
9. Optimize processing parameters
If it comes to homemade or customized plastic containers, correctly setting processing parameters such as temperature, pressure and injection speed is essential to protect the container from unnecessary pressure. Excessive pressure or inappropriate temperature can cause container damage.
10. Use a proper cooling system
For plastic containers that are subject to frequent use, an effective cooling system can prevent the container from overheating, reduce thermal stress, and thus extend its service life.
By implementing the above tips, the service life of plastic containers can be significantly increased. This not only helps maintain the convenience of daily life, but also reduces long-term operating costs. Plastic containers are valuable assets, and proper maintenance and management are key to ensuring their long-term stable operation.







