It seems like the applications of parylene coatings are almost infinite. Every day, another industry embraces this conformal coating for new and amazing purposes, and every day, we find one more reason to hail parylene as the ultimate multitasking substance. Although parylene has thus far been widespread, its applications just got a bit more diversity: the oil and gas industry is using parylene, too.
Parylene is used across so many industries and for so many purposes simply because it has countless benefits. It is stronger and more reliable than other conformal coatings, providing a thin, pinhole-free coat that protects against everything from chemicals to water damage to extreme conditions--even as extreme as those found inside the human body. Parylene can also be applied with unique precision, conforming to the most difficult materials and providing protection even in unusual shapes or dents, indentations, and crevices. This coating is so useful that there's only one question left: why did it take this long for the oil and gas industry to start using it?
What is parylene doing in oil and gas applications? Our conformal coating experts took a closer look, and here's what they found.
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