Hello and welcome to a new post. In today’s post, we discuss five common mistakes to avoid when selecting polymers for electric and electronics applications such as connector housings.
Proper polymer material selection is the most effective antidote for battling plastic part failure and my aim is to help the plastics community to increase their confidence in material selection, especially with high performance polymers and recycling plastics.
Avoid these 5 common mistakes when selecting polymers for electric and electronics applications
1️⃣ Ignoring Electrical Properties
-Failing to check dielectric strength, insulation resistance, and tracking resistance (CTI) can lead to electrical failures or safety hazards.
2️⃣ Overlooking Flame Retardancy Requirements
-Not verifying compliance with standards like UL 94 V-0 can result in non-compliant products and increased fire risk.
3️⃣ Neglecting Chemical and Environmental Resistance
-Forgetting to assess resistance to chemicals, moisture, and environmental stress can cause premature degradation, corrosion, or loss of performance.
4️⃣ Disregarding Dimensional Stability and Creep
-Choosing materials that warp, shrink, or deform under heat or load may compromise connector fit, function, and reliability over time.
5️⃣Underestimating Processability and Manufacturability
-Selecting polymers that are difficult to mold, have poor flow, or are incompatible with existing tooling can lead to defects, higher scrap rates, and increased production costs.
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| Figure 1: 5 common mistakes to avoid when selecting plastics for electrical applications. |
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Literature:
[1] https://www.findoutaboutplastics.com/2025/04/nature-is-built-on-5-polymers-modern.html

