The transition to LED curable conformal coatings is beginning to build momentum, beginning as a slow evolution and developing into a revolution of sorts.
Conformal coatings are applied to printed circuit boards (PCBs) to protect them from environmental stress such as salt, corrosion, humidity, and moisture, mitigate tin whiskers, and provide a barrier to electrically insulate components.
Shielding printed circuit boards from environmental damage is the primary purpose for using light-cure conformal coatings.
A few of the more common Q&As are summarized below:
In the new era of connectivity, Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) is an important consideration when working with electronic components.