What chemicals remove conformal coating?

What chemicals remove conformal coating?

Chemicals remove Conformal Coating

In PCB Assembly and SMT Assembly, removing Conformal Coating is often necessary for repair, rework, or inspection. The type of chemical used depends on the coating material (acrylic, silicone, polyurethane, epoxy, or parylene), as each has different resistance properties.

What chemicals remove conformal coating
What chemicals remove conformal coating

Common chemicals for removing Conformal Coating

Solvent removers (for acrylic coatings)

Acrylic Conformal Coating is the easiest to remove.

Common chemicals:

  • Acetone
  • Isopropyl alcohol (IPA)
  • Specialized acrylic removers

Features:

  • Fast and effective
  • Minimal damage to PCB when used properly
  • Widely used in PCB Assembly rework

Solvent blends (for polyurethane coatings)

Polyurethane coatings require stronger chemicals.

Common chemicals:

  • Dedicated urethane removers
  • Solvent blends (e.g., glycol ethers, esters)

Features:

  • Good effectiveness with controlled exposure
  • May require brushing or soaking
  • Common in industrial SMT Assembly repair

Silicone removers

Silicone Conformal Coating is more resistant and harder to remove.

Common chemicals:

  • Silicone stripping agents
  • Swelling solvents (to soften coating before removal)

Features:

  • Usually requires mechanical assistance (scraping)
  • Slower process compared to acrylic

Epoxy removers

Epoxy coatings are very difficult to remove chemically.

Common chemicals:

  • Strong industrial epoxy strippers
  • Often combined with heat or mechanical removal

Features:

  • Time-consuming and aggressive
  • Risk of damaging components or PCB
  • Used only when necessary in PCB Assembly

Parylene removal chemicals

Parylene Conformal Coating is highly resistant to most chemicals.

Removal methods:

  • Specialized chemical stripping agents
  • Plasma etching (more common than chemicals)

Features:

  • Complex and expensive process
  • Typically used in high-end SMT Assembly applications

Important safety considerations

When using chemicals to remove Conformal Coating:

  • Work in well-ventilated areas
  • Use proper PPE (gloves, goggles)
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to solvents
  • Test on a small area first to prevent PCB damage

Alternative removal methods

In addition to chemicals, other methods may be used:

  • Mechanical removal (scraping, micro-tools)
  • Thermal removal (heat softening)
  • Laser or plasma removal (high precision)

These are often combined with chemical methods in PCB Assembly rework.

Final conclusion

Different Conformal Coating materials require different removal chemicals. Acrylic coatings are the easiest to remove with common solvents, while silicone, polyurethane, epoxy, and parylene require stronger or specialized methods. In PCB Assembly and SMT Assembly, selecting the correct removal approach ensures safe and effective rework without damaging the PCB.

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