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Henkel: Next-Gen VOC Free Conformal Coating
Irvine, CA — Henkel has formulated Hysol PC40-UMF, a solvent-free con- formal coating material that offers outstanding performance while delivering a sustainable alternative to solvent-based coatings. A highly
easily apply the material on selected areas and prevent deposition on unwanted areas of the PCB. Once the material has been applied to the PCB, inspection is also aided by its unique formulation. The material
Conformal coating is easily applied to PCB.
stable, one-part, material with an excellent shelf life of six months, Hysol PC40-UMF is UV curable in 30 seconds with a built-in secondary moisture cure mechanism that elimi- nates the risk of incomplete cure. In addition to these outstanding
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benefits, the new coating offers supe- rior wetting and wicking perform- ance and its rheology has been opti- mized for the industry’s latest dis- pensing technologies. The dispense capability of Hysol PC-40UMF enables assembly specialists to more
has excellent fluorescence under black light, allowing manufacturers to confirm coating of the desired board areas and, thereby ensuring better performance and long-term reliability. Contact: Henkel Corp., 14000
Jamboree Rd., , Irvine, CA 92606 % 714-368-8000 949-789-2500 fax: 714-368-2265 E-mail:
doug.dixon@us.henkel.com Web:
www.henkel.com/electronics
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