In order to maintain the good conductivity and corrosion resistance of the 110 Wiring Block in long-term use, when selecting materials, ensure that the key conductive parts of the 110 Wiring Block, such as the IDC card wire terminal, use high-quality conductive materials, such as phosphor bronze. Phosphor bronze has good conductivity and mechanical properties, which can ensure the efficiency and stability of signal transmission. For parts that need to be exposed to humid or corrosive environments, such as the surface treatment of the IDC card wire terminal, corrosion-resistant materials such as nickel plating can be selected. The nickel plating layer not only improves the corrosion resistance of the terminal, but also protects the base material from damage to a certain extent.
Through surface treatment processes such as nickel plating, a dense protective film can be formed on the surface of the IDC card wire terminal, which effectively isolates the corrosive medium in the environment, thereby improving its corrosion resistance. Clean the terminal block regularly to remove dust, dirt and corrosive substances on the surface, which can reduce their adverse effects on the conductivity and corrosion resistance of the terminal block. When cleaning, use appropriate cleaning agents and tools to avoid damaging the surface of the terminal block.
Reasonable structural design can reduce the mechanical and thermal stresses that the terminal block is subjected to during use, thereby extending its service life. For example, avoid installing the terminal block in a location with large vibration to reduce the impact of vibration on the terminal block. In the design of the terminal block, protective measures such as waterproofing and dustproofing can be added to reduce the erosion of the terminal block by the external environment. For example, a sealing gasket is set at the interface of the terminal block to prevent moisture and dust from entering.
Try to avoid installing the terminal block in harsh environments such as high temperature, high humidity, and strong corrosion. If it cannot be avoided, appropriate protective measures should be taken, such as installing air conditioners, dehumidifiers and other equipment to adjust the ambient temperature and humidity. Regularly inspect the terminal block, including checking its conductivity, corrosion resistance, and whether the connection is firm. When problems are found, they are dealt with in a timely manner to avoid the expansion of the problem and affecting the normal operation of the entire system.
For important integrated wiring systems, regular professional maintenance is recommended. Professional maintenance personnel can conduct comprehensive inspections and tests on the terminal block to ensure that its performance meets the requirements. Establish a complete record management system to record the situation of each inspection and maintenance. This helps to track the use of the terminal block, identify potential problems in a timely manner, and take measures to solve them.
Through efforts in material selection, surface treatment, structural design, use environment and maintenance, the 110 Wiring Block can maintain good conductivity and corrosion resistance during long-term use.