Field Notes on a Small Part That Saves Big Headaches
If you’ve ever fished a corroded connector out of a dockside charger or an ROV tether box, you already understand why a Waterproof Charging Port Protective Plug matters. It looks simple, but it’s the difference between a quick wipe-down and a blown maintenance budget. This is SunliteTek’s Charging Port Plug—NBR rubber, purpose-built for underwater robots, but increasingly adopted anywhere connectors face spray, dust, or aggressive cleaning routines.

Industry trend check (and a quick reality bite)
Two currents are pushing demand: electrification outdoors (e-bikes, marine docks, agriculture robots) and deepening autonomy in subsea inspection. IP ratings are creeping from IP67 to IP68/69K as standard purchase criteria, and buyers (to be honest) are far pickier about material proofs—ozone, salt spray, and compression set. I keep hearing this from integrators: “If the seal goes, everything goes.”

Technical snapshot
Built from NBR (acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber), this Waterproof Charging Port Protective Plug targets strong sealing, corrosion resistance, anti‑aging, and tolerance for temperature swings. Origin: No. 16, Third Road, Zhangpeng Industrial Park, Machong Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, China.
| Spec | Typical Value (≈/around) |
|---|---|
| Material | NBR compound, oil & fuel resistant |
| Hardness | Shore A 60 ±5 |
| Operating Temp. | -30°C to +100°C (peaks to +120°C, real-world use may vary) |
| Ingress Rating | Designed for IP68; optional IP69K validation |
| Compression Set | ≈25% at 70°C, 22h (ASTM D395) |
| Salt Spray | ≥240 h (ISO 9227 conditions on paired hardware) |
| Service Life | 5–8 years outdoors, depending on UV/chemicals and duty cycle |
| RoHS/REACH | Compliant, supplier CoC available |
Where it’s used (some you’d expect, some you won’t)
Underwater robots and ROV charging ports; marina power pedestals; outdoor kiosks and EV micromobility docks; agriculture and mining equipment; drones stored in weatherproof nests. Many customers say the plug pays for itself by preventing a single corrosion-driven connector replacement. I guess that’s the quiet win.

Process flow and testing (how it’s made, how it’s proven)
- Formulation: oil-resistant NBR blend with anti-ozonants and aging inhibitors.
- Molding: compression molding with CNC core pins; post-cure to stabilize properties.
- Finishing: flash trimming, dimensional check (go/no-go gauges, ±0.10 mm typical).
- Seal Validation: IP68 immersion; vacuum/pressure leak checks up to ≈0.3 MPa.
- Reliability: thermal cycling per IEC 60068-2-14; salt spray (ISO 9227) on mated assemblies.
- Documentation: material CoA, RoHS/REACH declaration, optional PPAP-like pack.
Real-world notes (mini case studies)
A Baltic port swapped to this Waterproof Charging Port Protective Plug for rental e-bikes; corrosion incidents dropped to near-zero through winter spray. Another: a survey-ROV team reported quicker deck turnarounds because plugs seat with a positive stop—no more fiddly tape jobs.

Vendor landscape (my short list, warts and all)
| Vendor | IP Validation | Customization | Lead Time (≈) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SunliteTek (Charging Port Plug) | IP68 tested; 69K on request | Diameter, tether tab, color, logo | 2–4 weeks | Good salt/fuel resistance; strong docs |
| Generic Import A | Stated IP67 (no report) | Limited sizes | 1–2 weeks | Cheap, but mixed aging feedback |
| OEM Marine B | IP68 certified | Extensive (MOQ high) | 5–7 weeks | Great finish; pricier |
Customization pointers
Ask for port ID/OD tolerance stack-up, seating shoulder depth, and tether geometry. For harsh fuels or >120°C, consider FKM versions (costlier). Color coding (around RAL 3000, 7021, etc.) helps field techs match ports fast.
Certifications and standards
Target compliance: IP per IEC 60529, thermal cycling per IEC 60068, salt spray ISO 9227, compression set ASTM D395, and RoHS/REACH. SunliteTek provides reports on request—worth filing in your device DMR, honestly.
Authoritative references
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