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What is three-proof paint?

Three-proof paint according to each region and each manufacturer to use the requirements and focus on the surface there are a variety of names, such as three-proof glue, moisture-proof adhesive, insulating adhesive, moisture-proof paint, protective paint, protective paint, coating adhesive, coating adhesive, waterproof adhesive, moisture-proof oil, three-proof oil, three-proof agent, protective agent, moisture-proof agent, conformal coatings, laying-type coatings, **** form of the overlay film, **** sex coated, the English name conformal < /p>

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coating. three-proof paint is a specially formulated coating used to protect circuit boards and their associated equipment from bad conditions, thereby enhancing and extending their service life and ensuring safety and reliability of use.

Under realistic conditions, such as chemical, vibration, high dust, salt spray, humidity and high temperature environments, circuit boards may corrode, soften, deform, mildew and other problems, resulting in circuit board circuit failures. Three-proof paint is coated on the surface of the circuit board to form a three-proof protective film (three-proof means moisture-proof, salt spray-proof and mold-proof). In situations such as chemical substances (e.g., fuel, coolant, etc.), vibration, moisture, salt spray, humidity and high temperatures, circuit boards that are not coated with triple-proof paint may be corroded, mold may grow, and short circuits may occur, resulting in circuit malfunctions. The use of triple-proof paint protects circuits from damage, thus improving the reliability of the boards, increasing their safety factor, and guaranteeing their lifespan. In addition, because the three-proof paint prevents leakage, it allows for higher power and closer board spacing. Thus, the purpose of component miniaturization can be met.

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