Parylene D Parylene D 30501-29-2
Parylene is a diverse, efficient type of coating that has been developed to fit into and benefit our modern world in many different ways.
Parylene C and D are very common in characteristics. However, Parylene D has a slightly higher temperature tolerance. This coating provides reliable assembly protection at 100°C (commonly known as the point at which water boils), in oxygen-dominated areas.
Basic information
Product Name: |
tetrachlorotricyclo[8.2.2.24,7]hexadeca-1(12),4,6,10,13,15-hexaene, mixed isomers |
Synonyms: |
tetrachlorotricyclo[8.2.2.24,7]hexadeca-1(12),4,6,10,13,15-hexaene, mixed isomers;Tetrachlorotricyclo[8.2.2.24,7]hexadeca-4,6,10,12,13,15-hexaene;Tetrachloro[2.2]paracyclophane;Parylene D |
CAS: |
30501-29-2 |
MF: |
C16H12Cl4 |
MW: |
346.083 |
Chemical Properties
Melting point |
130-140 ºC |
Boiling point |
180-190 °C |
EPA Substance Registry System |
Tricyclo[8.2.2.24,7]hexadeca-4,6,10,12,13,15-hexaene, tetrachloro- (30501-29-2) |
Features
Parylene D does well under pressure. Whether we’re talking physical strength or original electrical properties, parylene D holds itself up under higher temperatures.
• Greatest thermal stability compared to C and N
• Maintains physical strength and electrical properties at higher temperatures
• Lowest crevice penetration activity
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