
Wafer Connector Base is a type of connector typically assembled from metal terminals (such as gold-plated/tin-plated copper alloys) and plastic bases (such as high-temperature-resistant materials like PA66 or LCP). Serving as a communication bridge between circuits, one end is fixed to a circuit board while the other end establishes electrical connections via connecting pins (such as plugs), enabling stable transmission of current or signals.

Wafer pin sockets are primarily used in wall-mounted mosquito lamps for circuit connections and component fixation. Their high precision and stability meet the lamp's requirements for circuit reliability and component stability, while also facilitating the lamp's miniaturized design.
Circuit Connections: Mosquito lamps incorporate core components such as ultraviolet fluorescent tubes, high-voltage grids, and printed circuit boards, which require precise circuit connections to function synergistically. Wafer sockets, as high-precision connectors, ensure stable and reliable circuit connections, preventing reduced mosquito-killing effectiveness or device malfunctions caused by poor contact.
Component Mounting: Wall-mounted mosquito lamps are typically designed with a compact structure to save space and facilitate installation. Wafer sockets not only serve as circuit connectors but also function as component mounting fixtures. They securely fasten critical parts like ultraviolet fluorescent tubes and high-voltage grids within the lamp, preventing loosening or detachment caused by vibration or external impacts.










