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Conformal coating
25 January 2013
Electrolube's new TFA (Toluene Free Acrylic) conformal coating has been developed to protect printed circuit boards, electronic components and printed panels against humidity and environmental attack. It provides

Electrolube's new TFA
(Toluene Free Acrylic)
conformal coating has
been developed to
protect printed circuit
boards, electronic
components and
printed panels against
humidity and
environmental attack.
It provides a transparent, flexible solution, has an operating temperature range from -55 to +125°C and is touch dry in 20min.
TFA offers a combination of physical and electrical capabilities, including good adhesion to many substrates, efficient dielectric properties, and resistance to mould growth. The coating is easy to apply, fluoresces under UV light to aid inspection and can be safely soldered through or removed using Electrolube Ultrasolve (ULS) to allow easy repair.
This product meets the requirements of MIL and IPCCC- 830 and is RoHS compliant.
It comes in 200mL aerosols and 5L containers.
It provides a transparent, flexible solution, has an operating temperature range from -55 to +125°C and is touch dry in 20min.
TFA offers a combination of physical and electrical capabilities, including good adhesion to many substrates, efficient dielectric properties, and resistance to mould growth. The coating is easy to apply, fluoresces under UV light to aid inspection and can be safely soldered through or removed using Electrolube Ultrasolve (ULS) to allow easy repair.
This product meets the requirements of MIL and IPCCC- 830 and is RoHS compliant.
It comes in 200mL aerosols and 5L containers.
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