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Parylene Coating

Parylene coating is a thin-film technology used to protect components in electronics, medical devices, aerospace, and automotive industries. The process involves vapor deposition polymerisation, ensuring a uniform and pinhole-free coating. Key features include uniform coverage, excellent barrier properties, biocompatibility, and high dielectric strength. Applications range from protecting circuit boards and medical implants to shielding aerospace and automotive components from harsh conditions.

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Parylene coater, Curtiss-Wright LabTop 3000
ANFF NSW UNSW
Parylene coater, Diener P6
ANFF ACT
Parylene coater, SCS
ANFF SA
Parylene coater, SCS
ANFF VIC CSIRO
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Parylene coater, Curtiss-Wright LabTop 3000
Description
The Curtiss-Wright LabTop 3000 is a Parylene coater designed for high-precision conformal coating of electronics, medical devices, aerospace components, and industrial materials. It utilises a multi-stage thermal process to deposit ultra-thin Parylene films, ensuring uniform coverage without edge effects.
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Tool Contact
anff@unsw.edu.au
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Parylene coater, Diener P6
Parylene coater
Description
Deposition tool for evaporative parylene coating
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Desposited materials are Parylene N, C, (D), F-VT4 at a max. thickness of 30 um, pyrolysis conditions are max. 750 °C. Parylene coater
Tool Contact
horst.punzmann@anu.edu.au
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Parylene coater, SCS
Description
Designed for accurate and repeatable operation, featuring closed-loop monomer pressure control, which ensures deposition of the polymer film at a precise rate.
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Designed for accurate and repeatable operation, featuring closed-loop monomer pressure control, which ensures deposition of the polymer film at a precise rate.
Tool Contact
ANFF-SA@unisa.edu.au
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
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Parylene coater, SCS
Description
The SCS Labcoter® 2 (PDS 2010) vacuum deposition system uses powered parylene precursor (dimer) to apply ultra-thin inert and biocompatible coatings with excellent moisture, chemical and dielectric barrier properties. The controlled deposition can form films in thicknesses from several hundred angstroms to 75 microns. Types of Parylene: Majority of work using Parylene C (Conform-X-C/ Curtiss-Wright Corporation | Home)
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Samples can be up to 30cm by 20cm. Majority of work using Parylene C (Conform-X-C/ Curtiss-Wright Corporation)
Tool Contact
mark.bown@csiro.au