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Parylene is the
common name of a
polymer whose backbone consists of para-benzenediyl
rings −C 6H 4−
connected by 1,2-ethanediyl
bridges −CH 2−CH 2−. It...
- used as
conformal coatings, such as acrylics, silicones, urethanes, and
parylene. Each has its own
characteristics for
different purposes. Many circuit...
- (generally
known as PET). It also may be
polymerised directly to
produce parylene.
Xylenes are not
acutely toxic, for
example the LD50 (rat, oral) is 4300...
- are
polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) and its copolymers, polyamides, and
parylene-C. Non-crystalline polymers, such as
polyimide and
polyvinylidene chloride...
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stamp is
coated with a thin film of
Parylene-c, a chemical-vapor
deposited (CVD)
aromatic organic polymer.
Parylene-c
coated stamp is
inked via spin-casting...
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three most
commonly used
gaseous dielectrics.
Industrial coatings such as
Parylene provide a
dielectric barrier between the
substrate and its environment...
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- are
polymers or
other flexible materials (e.g. silk, pentacene, PDMS,
Parylene, polyimide) that are
printed with circuitry; the
flexible nature of the...
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treatment industry,
including thermal spray,
solid film
lubricant and
parylene coatings, and
materials testing services; but is best
known for its legacy...
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attack the magnet. Po****r
magnet coatings include implant grade silicone,
parylene,
titanium nitride, gold and rhodium. Disc-magnets are
implanted with a...