MFR #:1-2577
EIS #:PH11-1-2577
Series #:1-2577
MFR #:1-2577
EIS #:PH11-1-2577
Series #:1-2577
Dow Corning brand RTV conformal coatings have firm, dry surfaces for better handling and abrasion resistance after cure. Various viscosity versions facilitate different application methods. They require atmospheric moisture to cure (no ovens) and their cure rates can be accelerated by mild heat. - They are supplied in solvent, with low-VOC versions available and have Mil spec, IPC-CC-830 and UL recognition. Conformal coatings are materials applied in thin layers onto printed circuits or other electronic substrates.
Dow Corning brand RTV conformal coatings have firm, dry surfaces for better handling and abrasion resistance after cure. Various viscosity versions facilitate different application methods. They require atmospheric moisture to cure (no ovens) and their cure rates can be accelerated by mild heat. - They are supplied in solvent, with low-VOC versions available and have Mil spec, IPC-CC-830 and UL recognition. Conformal coatings are materials applied in thin layers onto printed circuits or other electronic substrates.
Product Options
Container Size: 453g | EIS Part #: DC1-2577X453G | $ / Can Pack: 12/Carton | ||
Container Size: 3.6kg | EIS Part #: DC1-2577X3.6KG | $ / US pound Pack: 32/Carton | ||
Container Size: 18.1kg | EIS Part #: DC1-2577X18.1KG | $ / Pail Pack: 1/Carton |
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Features
- Cures to a tough, elastoplastic, resilient and abrasion resistant surface
- Solvent-borne resin coating
- Room temperature cure with optional heat acceleration after solvent flash-off
- UV indicator for inspection
- UL V-0 flammability rating
- Room temperature cure, no ovens required
- Mild heat acceleration can speed in-line processing
- Good adhesion allows use with many low-solids (no clean) and no-lead solders
- UV indicator allows for automated inspection
- Can be good choice for uses requiring more toughness and abrasion resistance after cure
- Application methods are spray, brush, flow and dip