Engineers who worked on
hadware boards which have to operate very low temperatures might not
have come across conformal coating requirement. But who work on
marine, defence, military, aerospace domains and hardware board
designers who worked on board designs which have to work up to high
temperatures and humidity might have used conformal coating. Now a
days we can see conformal coating being used very extensively across
other domains also (Telecomm, industrial, automotive,
instrumentation). We can say that where there is a need for
reliability and high protection conformal coating of PCB is a must.
Conformal coating is a
chemical coating on top of the assmebled PCB which helps electronics
to get shielded against harsh environments. If you have seen some
relays, transformers available in the market, they have a plastic
enclosure for internal electronics with a gel compound filled for
protection against shock, vibration, stress, thermal, corrosion,
moisture. This is what we call "plotting". You
can see the huge black ics in the below figure.
Plotting
is an expensive technique and conformal coating helps to achieve the
protection simpler. The also disadvantage is that specific
temperatures are used to form the protective layer which may cause
the electronics to loose bonding. Conformal coating also adds
dielectric strength to the PCB. Also, conformal coating ensures board
reliability. Conformal coating can protect electroincs boards against
the following problems:
- Temperature (which we call thermal cycling in environmental tests)
- Humidity
- Moisture
- Mechanical stress
- Dust accumulation
- Fungus formation
- Corrosion because of salt spray
- Shock & Vibration
- Chemical contamination
What are the various
other conformal coating materials available?
Silicone,
Epoxy, Acrylic, Urethane, Parylene. Urethane is the most widely used.
Once conformal coated,
can we remove it?
Yes,
it can be removed and there are several techniques available.
Approach the manufacturer to get to know the type of material used
and technique to remove coating. Acrylics are the easiest to remove.
What care need to be
taken for resoldering a component on already conformally ciated PCB?
Once
conformally coated, very high temperature must be applied by
soldering machine to remove that coating. This may cause SMT pads to
get lifted. In susch cases, careful attention must be provided while
aplying temperature beyond certain range. Also, once rework is done
take care that conformal coating residue is not present on the board
which can give a problem in the long term. Take care of ESD which
performing such procedures for removing conformal coating.
What can be the
thickness of conformal coating?
Have
seen a conformal coating of thickness up to 50um.
What are the
advantages of conformal coating?
- Eliminates need for costly mechanical enclosures
- Less weight
- Easy removal
- Brush
- Spray
- Dip
- Automated
Eliminate
any surace defects. This means you have to equally spray without any
gaps
Chose
the conforming material as per the application and requirement
Choose
the conformal coating technique as per expertise available
The
drying process after coating must be simple. Can be air dired, normal
dried or UV dried.
Coating material complies to industrial standards and is environmental friendly
Coating material complies to industrial standards and is environmental friendly
How can suraface
defects be detected in conformal coating?
Using
UV light inspection
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