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Sulfur quickly corrodes Cu and Ag, neither of which are supposed to be exposed after final assembly.
Hence the reason for humid sulfur test.
Proven and survive are strong words for a humid sulfur test.
I doubt you'll find any conformal coat that slows it down much.
Jewelry and faucet guys have some secret sauce based on automotive E-coat, I think. We've tested jewelry that can "Survive" for 96 hours.
Chris
Chris Mahanna
Robisan Lab
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Subject: [TN] Conformal coating for Sulfur environments
We have a customer whose PCBAs are subjected to flower of sulfur rich environments. The sulfur quickly corrodes any area not covered in soldermask. They would like to use a conformal coating but their research to-date has only come up with one solution which has published data specifically concerning sulfur and the coating is too viscous for their application.
Does anyone have experience with a conformal coating which is proven to survive in an environment with sulfur?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Paul
Omni Circuit Boards
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