Brake spare parts with rubber components | HELLA
Note on storage
General information
Rubber is a versatile, elastic, and relatively durable material. However, rubber cannot be stored indefinitely in adverse conditions. Rubber parts are fitted to various components such as brake and clutch hoses, brake master cylinders, and wheel brake cylinders.
Storage period and shelf life
The storage period of rubber parts is between 2 and 15 years, depending on the application.
As the allocation to a material group cannot be guaranteed in every case, HELLA recommends you inspect rubber parts for the first time following an initial storage period of five years.
The storage period can then be extended by two years. The storage period can only be extended by the maximum amount if the optimum storage conditions exist and if the parts have been inspected accordingly.
Recommended storage temperature: 25°C
Maximum shelf life under optimal conditions acoording to ISO2230 (table)
Materialgroup | Initial storage period | Extension |
Gruppe A: SBR | 5 years | 2 years |
Gruppe B: NBR | 7 years | 3 years |
Gruppe C: EPDM | 10 years | 5 years |
SBR = styrene butadiene rubber
NBR = nitrile butadiene rubber
EPDM = ethylene propylene diene monomer
Storage conditions
HELLA recommends the following storage conditions for the above products:
- Storage in cool, dry, low-dust, and moderately ventilated rooms
- Storage outdoors is not permitted, even when protected against the weather
- Storage not below -10°C and not above 35°C
- Rubber and natural rubber products must be shielded from heat sources in heated rooms
- No direct insolation or strong artificial light with high ultraviolet content
- As ozone is particularly harmful, storage rooms must not contain any ozone-producing equipment whatsoever, e.g. electric motors or other equipment that could generate sparks or other forms of electrical discharge
- Store in sealed original packaging
- Make sure that rubber parts are stored free of stress, i.e. without tension, compression, or other deformation, as stress creates the ideal conditions for permanent deformation and cracking