A High Temperature and UV Stable Vapor Phase Polymer for Electronics Applications
A recent development in the area of high temperature and UV stable polymers, which offers solutions to many existing packaging and reliability challenges of electronics industry, is described. Packaging, protection and reliability of various electronic devices and component, including PCB's, MEMS, optoelectronic devices, fuel cell components and nano-electronic parts are, becoming more challenging due to their long-term performance requirements. This high temperature polymer, named Parylene HT, offers solutions to many existing protective, packaging and reliability issues in the electronics and medical industries, in part because of its excellent electrical and mechanical properties, chemical inertness and long-term thermal stability at high temperature exposure (up to 350°C long-term and short-term at 450 °C). Experimental results and trial runs demonstrate the ability of Parylene HT coating to meet the growing requirements of higher dielectric capabilities, higher temperature integrity, mechanical processing, etc. of a dynamic electronics industry. In addition, Parylene HT polymer coating truly conforms to parts due to its molecular level deposition characteristics. Its suitability and biocompatibility encourage researchers to explore Parylene HT's role in sensors and in active electronic devices for various industries.