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In everyday use of electronic devices, are you often troubled by moisture damage or vibration-induced failures of components? A new material known as condensation-type electronic potting silicone is becoming the "invisible armor" for electronic components.
Like a tough, thin film, it tightly encapsulates components, shielding them from moisture, dust, and vibrations, making electronic devices more durable.
This potting compound may resemble the strong adhesive we use daily, but its functionality goes far beyond that. With low viscosity, it is easy to work with and, after curing, forms a soft yet elastic protective layer—like equipping electronic components with a suit of "soft armor." Its ability to withstand extreme temperatures acts like a "thermostat" for electronic devices, ensuring stable performance in both freezing cold and scorching heat. Even more importantly, it is flame-retardant and waterproof, adding an extra layer of safety to electronic equipment.
For the automotive electronics industry, this potting compound is an ideal companion for devices like car navigation systems and dash cams, effectively protecting them from vibrations and humidity during drives.
In the realm of smart home technology, it safeguards devices such as smart speakers and thermostats from accidental damage in household environments.
Using it is also incredibly convenient. Simply mix components A and B in the specified ratio, stir thoroughly, and pour. It cures within 24 hours at room temperature, significantly saving production time. Additionally, it is easy to store, with a shelf life of up to 12 months when unopened, ensuring worry-free production.