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NanoProof® 3-04
Aculon® NanoProof® 3-04 is a specialty ultrathin coating (0.4% solids) for printed circuit boards and electronic surfaces for moisture and corrosion protection.
Aculon® NanoProof® 3-04 specialized nano-coating material is a one-step coating process containing 4% solids to form a durable, ultrathin protective film for electronic protection. Aculon® NanoProof® 3-04 delivers enhanced moisture, chemical, and corrosion resistance to printed surface boards and electronic components.
Aculon® NanoProof® 3-04 exhibits excellent hydrophobic and oleophobic properties, effectively preventing the bleed out and spread of epoxies, resins, and underfill materials while providing reliable anti-wetting and anti-stiction performance. Aculon® NanoProof® 3-04 is a readily available drop-in alternative for 3M Novec legacy coating systems, providing wide compatibility with polystyrene, PPS, PET, ABS, glass, aluminum, stainless steel, and more.
Specifications
Product type: Fluorinated coating, electronic Solids: 4.0% Solvent: Fluorosolvent Color: Light green Viscosity: <20 cP Boiling point of solvent: 56.2°C (133°F) Specific gravity: 1.49 g/mL Shelf life: 2 years
Features & Benefits
Replaces 3M Novec 1904 and 3M Novec 2704
Noncuring conformal coating
Anti-stiction
Anti-wetting
Easy to apply
Quick drying
One-step process
Resistant to corrosion, chemicals, and moisture
Hydrophobic and oleophobicity
Compatible with metals, polymers, and semiconductors
Pushes through conductivity within two hours
Thermally and electrically stable
Can be applied by spray equipment, brush, or flow coat
Five-minute cure time
Problems Solved
Damage to coated electronic components. Insufficient moisture and corrosion protection for PCBs and electronic surfaces.
Applications
Aculon® NanoProof® 3-04 is a high-quality coating for the PCB and electronics industry and can be applied in a variety of methods, including but not limited to the following:
Dip coating Spraying Brushing, hand applied Automatic dispenser, or flow coat