storage stability
Storage stability refers to the ability of a product to maintain its chemical and physical composition over time during storage. Good storage stability is important for the quality and efficacy of a product, especially for chemical products such as paints, varnishes, adhesives, pesticides and pharmaceuticals.
Storage stability depends on various factors, such as the type of product, its composition, the type of packaging and the storage conditions. Certain factors such as humidity, temperature, light, oxygen and contamination can affect the storage stability of a product and lead to quality problems such as colour changes, texture changes, odour and taste changes or chemical reactions.
To ensure good storage stability, manufacturers and distributors must choose suitable packaging and storage conditions that protect the products from the harmful influences. Careful monitoring and analysis of storage conditions can help to avoid quality problems and improve storage stability. In some cases, the formulation of the product itself can also be adjusted to improve storage stability. Good storage stability is critical to ensure that products retain their full efficacy and provide consistent performance to customers.