Gasket is one of the important accessories commonly used in the 3C inspection equipment industry, which plays a key role in mechanical connection and electronic component fixing.
Gaskets are usually made of elastic materials, such as rubber, silicone, or plastic, etc., which have good elasticity and sealing properties. Its main function is to fill the voids at the joint, balance uneven surfaces, and provide a stable tightening force and sealing effect.
In 3C testing equipment, gaskets have a variety of application scenarios:
1.Mechanical connection: Washers are often used under bolts or screws to evenly distribute the fastening force and prevent the connector from loosening and sliding.
2.Stable and fixed: The gasket can absorb shock and block vibration, maintaining the stability and reliability of the equipment. By adding appropriate gaskets to the connections, loosening and noise can be reduced, and the life of the equipment can be extended.
3.Insulation isolation: Some 3C equipment requires insulation performance, and gaskets can provide electrical isolation and prevent current leakage, increasing the safety of the equipment.
4.Filling Voids: Gaskets can fill the gaps in the various connection points and interfaces that often have tiny gaps in 3C inspection equipment, providing a good seal against water, dust or gas leakage.
There are various types and specifications of gaskets, and the right material and size can be selected according to different application needs. In 3C testing equipment, common types of gaskets include flat washers, spring washers, rubber washers, etc.
To sum up, gaskets are an important accessory in the 3C testing equipment industry. It ensures the stability, safety, and reliability of the equipment by filling the voids, balancing the surface, providing a stable tightening force, and sealing effect. Choosing the right gasket correctly and keeping it in good working condition can help improve the performance and life of 3C testing equipment.