Nano-coatings are being used all the time to protect electronic circuit board assemblies. This is because the base materials they are formulated from are fluorinated polymers that have very different properties to traditional conformal coatings. So, how are the Nano-coatings
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How was the new Molecular Vapor Deposition (MVD) technology developed for protecting electronic circuit boards?
The Molecular Vapor Deposition (MVD®) process was found in 2003 by the SPTS MVD group located in San Jose, California. SPTS provided Nano-film technology processing, equipment and coating services, supplying to multiple markets including: MEMS (Microelectromechanical systems) Semiconductors Industrial Inkjet
Why use silicone (SR) conformal coatings to protect electronic circuit board assemblies?
Silicone (inorganic) conformal coatings can be very different in nature to the organic chemistry coatings like the acrylics and polyurethane materials. For example, they tend to have a much wider temperature range of operation compared to the other conformal
Coating LEDs with Molecular Vapor Deposition (MVD)
Coating LEDs to protect them from the harsh environments they are placed in is big business. The volume of manufactured LEDs globally is growing at an exponential rate and there is no end in sight. However, the challenges to protect