Protects automotive parts with heat resistance up to 450°C and excellent UV resistance! A substrate coating agent that forms a uniform film even in the corners and gaps of the base material.
"Parylene coating" is a coating agent that can be applied to various substrates, such as metals, resins, elastomers, plastics, ceramics, and glass, as long as they are stable substances in a vacuum environment. It forms a uniform film on various surfaces, including the corners and gaps of substrates and the interiors of multilayer electronic packages. It can be used in various automotive applications, such as complex sensors for accurately monitoring the operation of moving parts, liquid volume, and pressure, as well as in electronics systems for hybrid vehicles that require high power. 【Features】 ■ Heat resistance that withstands high temperatures of 450°C for short periods ■ Excellent barrier properties against liquids, chemicals, water vapor, and electricity ■ Superior gap penetration and interlayer permeability ■ Excellent UV resistance *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■ Parylene N: Excellent dielectric strength and low dielectric properties ■ Parylene C: Superior barrier properties against moisture and corrosive gases ■ Parylene D: Similar characteristics to Parylene C, but can be used at higher temperatures ■ Parylene HT: Temperature characteristics allowing use up to 450°C for short periods, excellent gap penetration ability *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Applications】 ■ Electronics & Sensors ■ Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems ■ LED ■ Fuel Cell Technology ■ Emission Sensors ■ Gaskets & Seals, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Japan Parylene Co., Ltd. started parylene coating services in the early 1990s as a joint venture with Japanese companies, focusing on coating services and expanding its business to include the sale of dimers and coating equipment. In September 2007, to further strengthen SCS's global network, the joint venture was dissolved, and it became a 100% subsidiary of SCS. In Japan, we will leverage the know-how and network accumulated over more than 35 years by Nova Tran / SCS to provide even higher levels of service.