A waterproof case is a waterproof and dustproof shell device, whose core function is to prevent the performance of circuits, instruments, and other equipment inside the box from being affected by water or dust. It is widely used in industrial fields such as electrical, communication, and fire protection, as well as in humid home environments for circuit protection. Its main materials include ABS resin plastic, polycarbonate (PC), metal (iron/stainless steel), and fiberglass, among which ABS plastic has become mainstream due to its high strength, corrosion resistance, and low cost.
This product achieves protection levels of IP63 to IP68 through a sealed structure, adapting to different environmental requirements [1]. Plastic material is lightweight and insulating, commonly used in scenarios such as cable burial; Metal material is explosion-proof and impact resistant, but heavy in weight; Glass fiber has high temperature resistance but weak wear resistance. After 2000, plastic gradually replaced metal as the main material, with both cost and performance advantages.
Noun, used for waterproof and dustproof shells, mainly used to prevent water from entering the circuits, instruments, instruments, etc. inside the box and affecting their performance.
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