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There are many kinds of lamps on the car. It includes headlights, fog lights, tail lights, signal lights, indicator lights, steering wheel lights, and more. For headlights, heavy fog often occurs in rainy or high-humidity environments, so it is necessary to quickly disperse heavy fog. Some headlights are directly connected to the atmosphere. Negative pressure caused by shutdown can cause external water, making the fog scene more serious and causing damage to components in the lamp. The wound uses a Changzhou belt rubber diaphragm and a high gas permeable cover to solve the problem of light fog in automobiles. While the fog is quickly dissipated, it can provide good protection during the operation of the headlights to prevent the invasion of outside water and dust. The car headlights equipped with Changzhou Chuangcheng lamp waterproof and breathable membrane have good illuminating performance even under extremely harsh road conditions, and the long-term operation is stable. For lamps such as fog lights, tail lights, signal lights, indicator lights, and turn signals, although the power of the light-emitting elements is not too large, the space is relatively small, so good gas permeability is also required, and the waterproof performance of the waterproof light-permeable membrane of the lamp is high.
HUZHOU SENNUO FLUORINE MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. has designed a suitable waterproof and breathable membrane for various lamps, which solves the problem of waterproofing and ventilation of various lamps, improves the reliability of the lamps and extends the use of the lamps. Lifetime shortens design assembly time. HUZHOU SENNUO FLUORINE MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Light waterproof and permeable membrane can also help car lights block pollution from gasoline, diesel, hydraulic oil and lubricants.

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