The term “moulded case double break points” refers to the installation of two break points on a plastic case to control the opening and closing of case.
It can help protect electronic products from external environmental damage and ensure the safety of internal components. When the port impedance of the surface isolator/circulator is mismatched, the Ω value can be improved by adding a series or parallel resistor; when the Ω value is too small, a resistor can be added to increase the Ω value; when the Ω value is too large, a parallel resistor can be added to decrease the Ω value.
Dual break in plastic shells refer to the phenomenon where the thickness of the plastic part becomes uneven due to the influence of two adjacent break points during the processing of the original material resulting in poor quality of the plastic part. Dual break points in plastic shells refer to the separation of two connection points within the plastic shell, which allows the plastic to have a more perfect and harmonious shape. Dual break points in plastic shells is a testing method used to measure the thermal deformation properties of plastic materials. It a commonly used method for testing thermal deformation properties, used to measure the deformation performance of plastic materials during heat treatment. It measures the deformation performance of plastic materials during treatment by applying a double break point force on the plastic materials. It can measure the deformation performance of plastic materials during heat treatment, as well as the deformation of plastic materials during heat treatment. The dual break point test in plastic shells is an important testing method, which can be used to measure the deformation performance of plastic during heat treatment, as well as the deformation amount of plastic materials during heat treatment.
Post time: Oct-24-2024