Abstract [eng] |
It has been observed that electronic devices start to deteriorate more quickly if they are used in harsh climatic conditions. The most common problems are moisture related, such as corrosion, excessive moisture concentration in the housing of electronic devices. In order to prevent such recurring problems, a wide range of tests are carried out, the main objective of which is to determine which materials are more resistant to selected climatic conditions. In this work, calculations have been carried out on a selection of boxes and plates made of polycarbonate and polybutylene terephthalate. These materials were exposed to the specified climatic conditions for an appropriate period of time, after which changes in the parameters of interest were observed inside the boxes and on the walls of the plates. |