Massachusetts-based Jaro Corp., an electronics coatings expert, has introduced its JARO-343 dielectric coating that isolates up to 2,000 V of power.
According to its developers, the coating resists most chemicals for short time exposure, and is designed for coating printed circuit boards —particularly heat sink assemblies.
Source: Jaro Corp.
Further, the JARO-343 reportedly helps to distribute heat throughout the entire coated surface. Additionally, it comes in thicknesses ranging from 1 to 6 mils that can be applied in one coat and it meets MIL-E-5272.
Jaro Corp., explains that its coating won't peel or blister when exposed for 240 hours at 50° C and 96% relative humidity and that it is opaque, thereby offering hiding power, dimple free curing and edge coverage.
For more information, visit the Jaro Corp. website.
