Even the best-sealed enclosure can fail if the gasket material isn’t up to the challenge.
They say every failure is a step toward success, but we say that failure can be completely avoided by asking the right questions and having a clear understanding of your application's use case.
Lucky for you, we've condensed the important information we've learned over the years to help you make sure your enclosure is properly design right from the start. Check out the latest blog on the Rogers website, 6 Reasons Why Gaskets Fail: Materials and Environment, and the video below to start designing more reliable sealing components for your enclosure applications today.
Disclaimer: The Enclosure Institute™ is a free educational resource created by Marian, Inc. and Rogers Corporation to help engineers navigate enclosure sealing with expert guidance.
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Topics:
Foams,
BISCO Silicone,
Compression Force Deflection,
PORON,
compression set resistance,
Material selection,
gasket,
Enclosure Institute,
seals,
enclosures,
Rogers Corporation
From silicone to neoprene, each gasket material comes with trade-offs and will perform best in various situations, but how do you know which is best for your application and where should you start?
Have no fear, engineers! The Enclosure Institute™ has created a comprehensive guide on the Rogers website in the newest blog: Top 8 Sealing Material Options: How to Choose the Right One for Your Enclosure.
This blog that breaks down the key differences in compression set resistance, temperature range, chemical compatibility, and cost across eight popular gasket options. With this guide and the Sealing Checklist Workbook (available exclusively to Enclosure Institute™ registrants), you're one step closer to sealing excellence.
Disclaimer: The Enclosure Institute™ is a free educational resource created by Marian, Inc. and Rogers Corporation to help engineers navigate enclosure sealing with expert guidance.
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Topics:
Foams,
BISCO Silicone,
PORON,
compression set resistance,
Silicone,
Material selection,
gasket,
Enclosure Institute,
seals,
enclosures,
Rogers Corporation
EMI and RFI materials play an important role in preventing interference to devices with electronic components, and as technology continues advancing, the materials used in these applications must also support these advancements.
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Topics:
EMI Shielding,
Material selection,
3M,
Foil Tape,
Electronics,
Electrically Conductive Tapes
As interest from consumers to purchase products that are sustainably sourced and manufactured grows, companies around the globe are modifying their practices to include measures and policies to reduce their carbon footprint.
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Topics:
Pressure Sensitive Adhesive,
Foams,
Material selection,
PSA,
Sustainable Materials
The rapid advancement of the electric vehicle (EV) market is no secret, and to keep pace with this progress, OEMs seek cutting-edge thermal management solutions that perform well and come at a reasonable cost.
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Topics:
Thermal Management,
EV,
battery,
Material selection,
thermal interface material,
Electric Vehicle,
Thermal Gap Filler Pads,
Automotive,
Polymer Science,
Thermal Gap Pad
Double coated foam tapes are a type of adhesive tape that is made of tacky adhesive coated on both sides of a foam core or carrier. DC foam tapes fill gaps and distribute stress uniformly over the bonded area. Depending on the specific tape, the result is a bond line that seals, cushions, and damps vibration, resists impact, withstands a wide temperature range, and provides good insulating qualities. Double-coated foam tapes are strong and durable.
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Topics:
Pressure Sensitive Adhesive,
Acrylic Foam Tape,
Material selection,
die cutting,
3m tape,
PSA
Improvements are being made to the lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles. Auto makers are developing more powerful lithium-ion batteries that have increased range and charge more rapidly. Along with these improvements, enhancing safety has becoming increasingly urgent for electric vehicle development.
As mentioned in our previous blog post, 11 Considerations when Selecting Thermal Interface Materials for Electric Vehicle Li-Ion Batteries, Li-ion batteries produce a significant amount of heat while in use and while charging. Along with the use of thermal management materials, placing protective engineered flame-retardant insulating materials between the components of the battery cell, module, and pack can offer additional thermal and electrical insulating protection. However, adding such materials can be challenging due to space and weight constraints.
In this post, we outline four materials that can enhance the safety of lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles. Some shared characteristics of these four materials are listed below.
- ultra-thin
- lightweight
- electrically and thermally insulating
- flame retardant
- can be die-cut and laminated with PSA
Read further for additional detail about each material.
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Topics:
Thermal Management,
EV,
HEV,
battery,
Material selection,
Insulators
The Shore durometer (pictured right) is a scale for measuring the hardness of a material, such as rubber, plastic, thermal
plastics (TPE), and rigid plastics. The term "durometer" is often used to describe a material's rating on the scale, for example “this material has a durometer of 60.”
It's worth noting, there are a variety of durometer scales since elastomeric and plastic resins vary over a wider range than one scale can accommodate. Download our comparison chart to see how these scales overlap.
Durometer hardness is one of many physical properties considered when selecting a material for a specific application.
Beware of some common misconceptions. Durometer hardness is often inaccurately confused with the properties described below.
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Topics:
Foams,
Compression Force Deflection,
PORON,
Elastomers,
Material selection
Materials for Battery Solutions - PORON EVExtend®
Our valued material supplier, Rogers Corporation, has released PORON EVExtend® polyurethane foam material. This material is ideal for battery pads for EV/HEV li-ion pouch cell batteries. The EXExtend 4701-43HBF offers an increased flammability rating of HBF, or HF1 (product dependent).
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Topics:
Foams,
PORON,
EV,
HEV,
Material selection,
Thermal Gap Filler Pads,
Thermal Gap Pad