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Straightforward Explanation of the MIL-I-46058C Specification for Conformal Coatings

Posted by Chase Corp Editor on Nov 2, 2016 5:19:22 PM

During your selection of conformal coating you ran in to a specification that you have seen before but not fully understood, MIL-I-46058C.   Conformal coating choices are vast, but with so many available, how does a user pick the correct one? Are there minimum standards that define what a conformal coating is supposed to do? Thankfully, yes there are. This article will focus on one such standard: MIL-I-46058C.

The official title for the specification is MIL-I-46058C, Insulating Compound (For Coating Printed Circuit Assemblies). The standard serves as a material standard, used to evaluate and document that a particular coating meets a list of specific performance attributes (more on those later). The MIL-I-46058C was developed to define a uniform set of test methods and performance requirements for conformal coatings and gives users confidence that the material they select will perform.

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Topics: Conformal Coatings, Conformal Coating Process, Mil-I-46058

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