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What is 'conformal coating'

Why use it, alternatives, etc.

Could we just fully seal the electrical enclosures?

Conformal coating is the process of spraying a special polymeric film on the PCBs to protect them from the conditions. This coating is able to ‘conform’ easily to the irregular shapes of the board to protect all the components. The application coatings have a resin base so when the spray dries it will solidify onto the board. There are several different resin bases that each provides their unique advantages.

Types of ‘conformal coating’ / potting

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Type

Description

Advantages

Disadvantages

Price / Purchase links

Silicone Resin (SR)

Confromational Coating using a Silicon Resin Base

  • Higher working temperature (-40C to 200C) 

  • High chemical and general resistance protection

  • Challenging removal (need special solvents, long soaking periods and even brushes)

  • Expensive

$37CAD - https://uk.farnell.com/electrolube/fsc400/coating-silicone-flexible/dp/1616570 ($37)

Acrylic

Clear Nail Polish?

Would a 3D printed cover be appropriate?

Potting Materials

Recommendations by industry experts?

What to watch out for

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Trapping debris on the board - it has to be completely clean before

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Resin (AR)

Confromational Coating using a Silicon Resin Base

  • Most Affordable

  • High Dielectric Strength 

  • Very easy to remove (using a variety of solvents)

    • Good for reworking and debugging

  • Simple drying process (<20 minutes)

  • Working temperature range: -40C to 60C (short term protection to 100C)

  • Not the best in class at protection but still sufficient

$17CAD - https://uk.farnell.com/ambersil/6130004030/acrylic-con-coating-400ml/dp/1666251?st=Conformal%20Coating%20Aresole

$16CAD - https://uk.farnell.com/electrolube/apl400h/coating-conformal-acrylic/dp/3026838?st=Conformal%20Coating

Potting Materials

Potting uses a "pot" in the form of a case, shell or similar enclosure, to completely cover the board, protecting it from the surrounding environment - a tough form-fitted shell around the board.

  • potting cases are secure

  • offer dielectric protection

  • safeguard the PCB from the polluting effects of acids, bases, corrosion, salt and most solvents

  • Very challenging to remove for reworking/debugging

  • No ventilation

Due to these downsides of potting, it would not be feasible for our purposes.


Recommendation

From the research and suggestions from professionals, a conformational coating using acrylic resins is the best option for protecting our PCBs. This option is recommended for projects that are lower budget, require debugging or reworking and small scale. Although it does not provide the best in class protection I believe it will be sufficient for our needs.

Application

  1. Clean Board

  2. Spray at 45 Degree angle to the board from all 4 sides

  3. Let dry for 30minutes

Removal

  1. https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/equate-beauty-100-acetone-nail-polish-remover-pump/6000200715614

    1. Nail polish remover with acetone can be used to remove areas of the coating that need reworking or to uncover leads

  2. Just apply the Nail Polish Remover

Todo

  1. Does it actually work? - look for reviews, actual tests

  2. See if these product links would actually be feasible to buy