Best Practice Guide:

When it comes to protecting your sensitive electronic components against harsh conditions, you need epoxy and polyurethane systems that are customized

 

How to Protect Electronic Components in Harsh Environments

When it comes to protecting your sensitive electronic components against harsh conditions, you need epoxy and polyurethane systems that are customized to meet your exact needs and specifications. But with so many variables to consider - extreme temperature fluctuations, moisture, vibrations, fire and chemical resistance, outdoor elements, and many more - it can be difficult to know where to begin.

 

Crosslink’s Best Practices Guide

We’ve created this special best practices guide to help engineers, project managers, electronics professionals and manufacturers make informed decisions about how to protect their electronic components.

Inside, you’ll find valuable information on:

 The three main methods for protecting electronic components  The three main methods for protecting electronic components

Determining your protective material needs  Determining your protective material needs

Key manufacturing process considerations  Key manufacturing process considerations

Best practices  Best practices

How to Protect Electronic Components in Harsh Environments  And much more!

 

 

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About Crosslink

Since 1981, Crosslink has worked with thousands of customers to create custom epoxy and polyurethane systems that protect sensitive electronic components against harsh and extreme environments. Work with a partner with a strong reputation and the expertise you rely on. Work with Crosslink.

 

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