When we say that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link, we aren’t talking about polymer chains – we’re talking about conformal coating defects. Regardless of the type, a single coating defect can affect the long-term reliability of a PCBA or component and must be repaired or removed. This can be costly and labor-intensive.
Therefore, it’s best to avoid defects from occurring in the first place. The following is a list of common defects and how to keep them from cropping up during your conformal coating application.
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Capillary flow, also known as scavenging, occurs when a conformal coating migrates from one area of a PCBA to another, leaving behind an inconsistent, uneven finish on the surface.
Common causes for capillary flow include:
To avoid capillary flow from occurring:
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Cracking and ripples can compromise a conformal coating film, exposing a substrate or PCBA to potential contaminants.
Common causes for cracks and ripples include:
To avoid cracks and ripples:
De-wetting is when a conformal coating will not evenly coat the surface to which it is being applied.
Many things cause dewetting, including:
To avoid dewetting, thoroughly clean the material being coated before application.
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Delamination occurs when a coating has lifted away from the substrate. This hinders protection because the area below the coating is left exposed.
Delamination has many causes, including:
To prevent delamination:
Orange peel is when a coating appears dull, resembling the skin of an orange.
It is caused by conditions including:
To avoid orange peel:
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Bubbles occur when pockets of air get trapped under a conformal coating layer. Foam is an extreme form of bubbling, and sometimes bubbles burst through the conformal coating, forming a pinhole.
Bubbles, pinholes, and foam happen when:
To avoid air bubbles, pinholes, and foam:
At HZO, we use a conformal coating application method called chemical vapor deposition (CVD) that circumvents these conformal coating issues. Using CVD, we produce uniform, pinhole-free conformal coatings every time. Contact us today to speak to an expert if you want to hear more about our proven technology and processes.