Electrolube UVCL range of UV cure conformal coatings

Monday, 01 July, 2019 | Supplied by: Electrolube

Electrolube UVCL range of UV cure conformal coatings

Electrolube, the global manufacturer of electrochemicals, developed the UVCL range of UV cure conformal coatings to meet the various requirements of electronics, LED and automotive manufacturers, with the additional benefit of increasing production time and offering higher levels of performance.

The range features UVCL — a single-component, medium-low viscosity dual-cure coating with secondary moisture cure — for complete cure in shadow areas. Available in 5 L packaging, UVCL is VOC-free and non-flammable, and demonstrates good electrical properties.

The coating provides a wide operating temperature range and is ready to use for selective spray application. The range is solvent- and VOC-free and provides good performance in harsh environments, including resistance to cracking during thermal shock cycling.

Key properties include: single-component conformal coating, which cures upon exposure to UV light; a high level of protection for electronic circuitry; high speeds of application and cure; low viscosity; dual cure, with a secondary moisture cure mechanism for complete cure even in shadow areas; long shelf life; a wide operating temperature range of -65 to +135°C; RoHS compliance; IPC-CC-830; IEC-61086; UL746-QMJU2. The product fluoresces under UV light for ease of inspection.

For more information: https://www.electrolube.com/products/conformal-coatings/uvcl/low_non-voc/.

Online: www.electrolube.com.au
Phone: 02 9938 1566
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