Polyimide: This material has the characteristics of high temperature non deformation, good flame retardancy, high strength and stability, and strong resistance to chemicals and solvents. According to various application scenarios, polyimide materials such as strip steel or other materials can be used.
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) on highways: This plastic has high strength, stiffness, wear resistance, and chemical resistance. Due to its excellent performance range, it is commonly used in the manufacture of electrical connectors and plastic housings.
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET): This material is commonly used to produce electrical connectors with excellent heat resistance, wear resistance, and flame retardancy. For example, wiring terminals used for electronic products.
Polypropylene (PP): This material has good heat resistance, UV resistance, and corrosion resistance, and is widely used in electrical connectors, automobiles, beverage bottles, and other fields.
Polyurethane (PU): This material has good elasticity and flexibility, and is very durable, and is used to manufacture electrical connectors and cable protectors.
Polycarbonate (PC): This material is highly elastic and has characteristics such as flame retardancy, heat resistance, cold resistance, impact resistance, and UV resistance. It is commonly used in the production of heat-resistant electrical connectors, laptop casings, and more.
The plastic material of quick connectors varies depending on different application scenarios. Using the correct material can ensure that the connector has good flame retardancy, safety, and reliability in different environments.