If you're looking for a conformal coating that can offer reliable, consistent coverage without interrupting functionality, all while maintaining a clear and pinhole-free appearance, look no further than parylene. It's known for its strength, longevity, and impressive list of optical and thermal properties.
However, when it comes time to remove that reliable coating, you have important choices to make. Here are three key factors of parylene removal:
As a parylene removal technique, MicroBlasting is an answer to all the above considerations and then some. Much like traditional sandblasting, MicroBlasting involves fine particles of highly abrasive material and a stream of compressed air, creating a precision tool capable of removing parylene from even the most complicated surface.
Here are a few more reasons you might want to consider MicroBlasting for your next parylene removal job:
You don't have to wait for complicated processes or go through months of training to prepare for microblasting.
Unlike other removal techniques where machinery or chemicals are involved, MicroBlasting occurs on a "micro" level, meaning it's much safer and easier to control.
Substrate surfaces of any type, size, or texture can be treated with MicroBlasting removal techniques. Parylene can be removed completely or "spot-treated" for specific problem areas, depending on your needs.
Want to learn more about MicroBlasting? Looking for other parylene removal techniques? Contact us today for all the help you need!