The use of waterproof sound-permeable membrane

2025-02-10

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1. Waterproof, dustproof and oil-proof, with a protection level of IP66/IP67/IP68. Products using waterproof and breathable membranes can permanently shield liquids, insects, salt, sand and even dust and other pollutants, protect sensitive electronic components and improve their stability. sex.
2. Use sound-transparent materials to minimize sound loss during sound transmission; made of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE), a material technology that optimizes breathability and equipment reliability with a unique structure. For acoustic applications, we use lightweight and thin membranes that enable perfect sound transmission. It responds easily and quickly to sound waves, producing vibrations that convert the energy carried by the air into mechanical vibrations. These vibrations are then reproduced on the other side of the membrane, creating a high level of sound quality.
3. The waterproof sound-permeable membrane has an extremely sticky adhesive that can be used in harsh environments and can adhere firmly to the surface of various products.
4. Thin and lightweight, ideal for equipment placed in limited space.
5. Condensation will damage sensitive electronic equipment. Products that use a waterproof breathable membrane allow water vapor to diffuse through the microporous breathable membrane, thus minimizing condensation.
Waterproof sound-permeable membrane is a thin protective barrier that protects sensitive speakers, microphones and receivers from water, dust, dirt and impurities by sealing the casing. This breathable product meets IP68 ingress protection standards while also ensuring high-quality sound transmission through its acoustically transparent material.

The high airflow of the waterproof sound-permeable membrane prevents the build-up of internal pressure during equipment operation. This advantage reduces the risk of premature equipment failure and ensures that the equipment can always provide excellent sound throughout its life cycle.