422C-P Is A Pen Applicator Containing An Acrylic-Silicone Blend Conformal Coating That Cures To A Clear, Durable, Flexible And Smooth Finish For Coating And Protecting Electronic Traces. It Is Easy To Apply And Can Be Handled In Only 10 Minutes. It May Be Removed With Appropriate Strippers Or Soldered Through For Repair Or Rework. 422C Silicone Conformal Coatings Are Designed For Applications Where Both High Service Temperature And Flexibility Are Required. It Puts Minimum Stress On Components During Thermal Cycling, Making It Ideal For Applications That Involve A Wide Temperature Range. It Provides Strong Protection Against Moisture, Corrosion, Dirt, Dust, Thermal Shock, Short Circuits, High-Voltage Arcing, And Static Discharge.
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65): This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the size of the MG Chemicals 422C Silicone Conformal Coating Pen?A: The pen has a length of one point zero one inches, a width of seven point five six inches, and a height of two point zero two inches.
Q: What materials is the MG Chemicals 422C made from?A: It is made from an acrylic-silicone blend that provides durability and flexibility.
Q: How much coating does the pen contain?A: The pen contains five milliliters of conformal coating material.
Q: What is the maximum service temperature for this conformal coating?A: The maximum service temperature is two hundred degrees Celsius, making it suitable for high-temperature applications.
Q: How do I apply the MG Chemicals 422C Silicone Conformal Coating?A: Simply use the pen applicator to coat the circuit board traces. It cures quickly and can be handled in just ten minutes.
Q: Can I use this coating on high-voltage electronics?A: Yes, this coating provides strong protection against high-voltage arcing.
Q: How should I store the MG Chemicals 422C Silicone Conformal Coating Pen?A: Store it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight to maintain its effectiveness.
Q: Is the MG Chemicals 422C safe for electronic components?A: Yes, it provides insulation and protection for circuit board traces without causing stress during thermal cycling.
Q: How do I remove the MG Chemicals 422C coating if needed?A: The coating may be removed using appropriate strippers or can be soldered through for repairs.
Q: Is the coating resistant to moisture and corrosion?A: Yes, the MG Chemicals 422C provides excellent protection against moisture, corrosion, dirt, and dust.
Q: What colors does the MG Chemicals 422C cure to?A: It cures to a clear finish, allowing you to see the underlying components.
Q: Can this coating fluoresce under UV light?A: Yes, the cured coating fluoresces under UV-A light, which can help with inspections.
Q: Is the MG Chemicals 422C suitable for flexible applications?A: Yes, it cures to a flexible finish, making it ideal for applications that require movement.
Q: What happens if the pen arrives damaged?A: If it arrives damaged, contact the manufacturer for warranty details and possible replacements.
Q: Is the MG Chemicals 422C compliant with hazardous material regulations?A: Yes, it is classified as a hazardous material due to its paint content.
Q: How long does the MG Chemicals 422C take to fully cure?A: The coating can be handled in ten minutes but may take longer to fully cure depending on the environment.