What Causes The Data Cable Plug To Corrode Easily?
What causes the data cable plug to corrode easily?
Why is the USB data cable connector susceptible to corrosion, as many people wonder? Therefore, do you know the cause? This is directly connected to the USB data cable's electroplating layer. Rust will be more difficult to develop if the electroplating coating on the USB plug's metal surface can be made to meet standards for thickness and quality. Rust will be simple to form if the electroplating layer is subpar. The electroplating layer has excellent quality. It is a gauge of how well the metal surface can fend against rust and oxidation.
The industry uses a salt spray test to rank the electroplating layer's resistance to oxidation and corrosion. According to customs, there are four standard salt spray tests: eight hours, twelve hours, twenty-four hours, and forty-eight hours. It is difficult to rust, and the better the anti-oxidation and rust resistance are, the longer the salt spray test duration.
Our firm produces USB data cables in a variety of grades that are further subdivided into medium- and high-end goods. Salt spray testing is valid for 24 and 48 hours. Rust can be quickly developed on the USB plug. Another factor is that the USB plug's electroplating layer is damaged, leaving the internal metal component exposed and susceptible to rust. Control also prioritizes protection. To prevent damage to the USB plug's plating layer during production and increase the plug's durability and resistance to rust, engineers create reasonable and precise molds.


 
   
   
   
   
  