What Happens to Parylene when the Dielectric Voltage is Exceeded?

Posted by Sean Horn on Fri, Apr 24, 2020

Poly(para-xylylene) derivatives (parylenes) are used as conformal coatings in a wide range of applications in the automotive, medical, electronics, military and semiconductor industries. They are inert, transparent and have excellent barrier properties as dielectric thin films. Because their deposition takes placeunder vacuum sub-micron range crevices can be coated leading to excellent barrier pro

5 Keys to Parylene Process

Posted by Sean Horn on Fri, Apr 10, 2020

Parylene Process:

Why does the parylene process take so long?

Posted by Sean Horn on Fri, Mar 6, 2020

Parylene is a transparent polymer that offers uniform and pinhole-free conformal coatings for printed circuit boards, medical devices, and microelectronics. Varieties of parylene are made available through a modification of the molecular structure of para-xylylene (Parylene N, C, D, and F-AF4, and F-VT4). Each modification results in a set of material properties that are applicable […]