Parylene is a conformal coating that can be applied to electronic circuit board assemblies that is deposited as a gas in a vacuum chamber.
It is a completely different process to the normal liquid conformal coatings that are applied by alternative methods such as dip, brush and spray.
This difference means Parylene offer advantages and disadvantages in comparison.
For Parylene coating and electronics here are six key areas to consider.
These are:
- What is Parylene?
- Where is Parylene used?
- Why is Parylene used?
- The Parylene process
- Production requirements
- Removal and repair
Click on each link to find out more Parylene, the process and its properties.
Need to find out more?
Click Parylene conformal coating for electronics for further information or contact us directly and we can help you.
If you are new to Nexus and our work on conformal coatings then a good place to go is our Start Here page or our free conformal coating eBook.