GORE® Protective Vents for Telecommunication Systems
More reliable connectivity with reduced manufacturing and maintenance costs
Today’s telecommunication systems aim for reliable connectivity everywhere – requiring more equipment in remote locations, and greater exposure to extreme environmental conditions. GORE Protective Vents can extend the service life of telecommunication equipment, reducing maintenance costs, warranty claims and customer frustrations.
Problems for Outdoor Electronics
Electronic enclosures that are installed outdoors are vulnerable to a wide range of environmental hazards that can affect the performance, reliability and life expectancy of the sensitive electronics within.
Reliable Solutions with GORE Protective Vents
GORE Protective Vents for Telecommunication Systems are proven to:
Product Comparison
A choice of adhesive, screw-in and snap-in constructions offer production flexibility, and easy integration into any enclosure. For custom venting solutions, Gore can partner with you on everything from initial design to production-line integration.
Applications
Venting Solutions for Different Telecommunication Applications
View our interactive Telecom Overview brochure to see how GORE Protective Vents can improve the reliability of your telecommunication systems.
Tower-Top Electronic Enclosures | |
Water can cause corrosion and shorts to the electronics in tower-top enclosures. By allowing moisture vapor to diffuse easily, GORE Protective Vents reduce potential condensation that leads to corrosion and shorts. | |
Base Station Battery Units | |
To prevent potential explosions, hydrogen gases from batteries must have an exit path. The continuous airflow of GORE Protective Vents enables gases to flow out of the unit while creating a barrier against contaminants. | |
Small Cell Nodes | |
Plastic housings commonly used in small cell nodes are more susceptible to pressure equalization issues. Gore’s venting solutions protect the electronics from water damage and comply with environmental standards. | |
Antenna Tilt Motors | |
Mechanical components of the antenna motors can fail when exposed to liquids and other contaminants. GORE Protective Vents provide a barrier against liquid and other contaminants that can lead to corrosion. | |
Coverage Systems | |
Water ingress can compromise the signal integrity of coverage devices like repeaters and backhaul devices, including point-to-point and microwave radios. By equalizing pressure inside the device housing, GORE Protective Vents prevent stress on the housing seals so water cannot enter. | |
Tower-Mounted Sensors | |
Rapid temperature changes create a vacuum inside the sensor, which can cause a seal to fail. Moisture vapor can enter and condense on the sensor dome, obstructing sunlight and compromising sensor measurements. GORE Protective Vents equalize pressure and prevent vacuums that compromise seal integrity. |
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