Parylene refers to an unique class of polymers that share a remarkable characteristic. As they are applied as a gas in a room temperature chamber, the polymers deposit as an ultra-thin coating on all surfaces within the chamber. Growing in microscopic layers – one molecule at a time – Parylene coatings adhere uniformly to every corner and within every crack and crevice of an object, regardless of how small or complex its shape.
Parylene dimers are widely used in the manufacturing of thin-film coatings. These coatings provide a variety of benefits such as moisture and chemical resistance, dielectric strength, and biocompatibility.
Overall, parylene dimers provide a cost-effective solution for creating robust, reliable coatings that offer various benefits in a wide range of applications. They offer exceptional barrier properties, are biocompatible, and resistant to harsh environmental elements.
Praylene M (CAS No. 35233-71-7)
Parylene C (CAS No. 28804-46-8)
Parylene AF4 (CAS No. 3345-29-7)
Parylene N (CAS No. 1633-22-3)
Parylene D (CAS No. 30501-29-2)
Parylene F/VT-4 (CAS No. 1785-64-4)