Electronic devices are integral to modern life. Cars, home control systems, communication methods, smart factory machines and electricity-delivering energy systems are controlled by electronics. Developing and manufacturing these products comes at significant cost, so ensuring their reliability and longevity should be a priority. Protection materials help safeguard electronics against moisture, harsh conditions, and even dust, but knowing which type of material to use can be challenging.
This article reveals the most prevalent protection materials, where they are most often employed and what to consider as part of the selection criteria.