Specialty Coating Systems (SCS) has introduced the newLabcoter® 3 Parylene deposition system (PDS 2010). For Parylene laboratory research, applications development and testing, the Labcoter 3 performs reliable and repeatable application of SCS Parylene conformal coatings.
The CE–certified system features Windows®-based software with a touchscreen monitor. Built-in data logging and reporting allow deposition process records, including vaporizer temperatures and deposition chamber vacuum levels, to be easily exported.
Ultra-thin Parylene coatings are inert and biocompatible, and have excellent moisture, chemical and dielectric barrier properties. Parylene polymer coatings are applied via vapor deposition equipment, which allows for the precise control of coating rate and thickness. The deposition process begins as the powdered precursor (dimer) is vaporized under vacuum and heated to form a dimeric gas. The gas is then pyrolized to cleave the dimer into its monomeric form and finally is deposited as a transparentpolymer film. The polymerization process occurs at ambient temperatures and does not involve solvents, catalysts or cure forces. Parylene coatings can be applied in thicknesses from several hundred angstroms to 75 microns.
Parylenes can be applied to components such as circuit boards, sensors, wafers, medical devices, MEMS and elastomeric components. SCS Labcoters are useful in research, development and repair environments.
For more information about the new Labcoter 3, please visit www.scsequip.com.