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In today's increasingly integrated and miniaturized world of electronic devices, connectors must not only handle high-frequency signal transmission but also maintain structural integrity in high-temperature environments. traditional materials like pa6 or pc are prone to deformation and aging under continuous high temperatures, leading to signal interference and even system failure. however, flame-retardant pa6t high-temperature plastics, with their **outstanding thermal stability**, can withstand temperatures up to 26..

As a seasoned industrial materials engineer, i understand that dimensional stability of materials is crucial in the high-precision electronics component sector. traditional nylon is highly susceptible to expansion and deformation in high-temperature, high-humidity environments, leading to assembly failures or signal interference. however, dimensionally stable pa6t structural materials, with their unique rigid molecular chains and low water absorption properties, effectively control thermal deformation rates

In demanding environments like electronic packaging, automotive engine compartments, and rail transportation, traditional engineering plastics like pa6 and pc are no longer sufficient for long-term high-temperature operation. facing the challenge of thermal stress exceeding 260°c, the risk of material thermal deformation, aging, and even carbonization leaves many engineers on edge. however, sheets made with **high-crystallinity pa6t base material**..







