Junction Box Insulation: Gel or Rigid Resin?

Potting and encapsulation are two of the most frequently confused terms in electrical and electronic component protection. While both serve similar protective purposes, they differ significantly in application method, depth of protection, and service accessibility.

Why Is Junction Box Insulation Necessary?

  • Condensation and moisture ingress — particularly in underground or outdoor installations
  • Capillary water entry as gaskets degrade
  • Conductive contamination from dust and debris
  • Mechanical vibration and cable movement

Rigid Resin: When to Use It

Advantages:

  • High mechanical protection against impact and pressure
  • Excellent moisture and water barrier
  • Long-term chemical stability

Limitations:

  • Re-entry is difficult — mechanical removal required for service
  • Probe measurement is not possible after curing

Silicone Gel: When to Use It

Advantages:

  • Re-enterable: Gel can be removed by hand — service access without damaging the connection
  • Visual inspection: Transparent structure allows connections to remain visible
  • Probe measurement: Test probes can be inserted through the gel for live measurements

Comparison Table

CriterionRigid ResinSilicone Gel (NCgel)
Service re-entry❌ Difficult✅ Hand-removable
Visual inspectionNot possible✅ Transparent
Probe measurementNot possible✅ Possible
Mechanical protectionHighLow to medium
Moisture barrierExcellentGood
Protolin systemProtolin standard PUNCgel silicone gel

Conclusion

For permanent protection use rigid polyurethane. For service access and probe measurement use NCgel silicone gel. For re-enterable elastic protection consider NCflex. Contact us for technical support.

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