Coating coverage inspection
Coating coverage inspection is the process of verifying that Conformal Coating has been properly applied to all required areas of a PCB while avoiding restricted zones. It is a critical quality control step in PCB Assembly and SMT Assembly, ensuring that the coating provides effective protection without affecting functionality.

Purpose of coating coverage inspection
The main goal is to confirm that the coating:
- Fully covers all critical components and conductive areas
- Has no gaps, voids, or missed spots
- Does not contaminate connectors, test points, or switches
- Maintains uniform distribution across the board
In Turnkey PCB Assembly, this inspection ensures that the final product meets reliability and performance standards.
Common inspection methods
Several techniques are used to inspect coating coverage:
Visual inspection (manual or magnified)
Operators check the PCB under normal or magnified lighting to identify:
- Uneven coating
- Missed areas
- Excess buildup or pooling
UV light inspection
Many Conformal Coating materials include a UV tracer. Under UV light:
- Coated areas fluoresce clearly
- Missing or thin areas are easy to detect
This is one of the most widely used methods in SMT Assembly lines.
Automated optical inspection (AOI)
Advanced systems use cameras and software to:
- Detect coating presence and uniformity
- Compare results with programmed standards
- Improve consistency in high-volume PCB Assembly
Thickness measurement tools
Used alongside coverage inspection to ensure correct coating thickness, especially in critical applications.
Common defects identified
Coating coverage inspection helps detect:
- Shadowing (uncoated areas under components)
- Bubbles or voids
- Overcoating on connectors or test pads
- Inconsistent thickness
- Contamination or debris under coating
Early detection prevents failures and costly rework in PCB Assembly.
Why it is important
Without proper inspection, even small coating defects can lead to:
- Moisture ingress
- Corrosion
- Electrical leakage or short circuits
- Reduced product lifespan
In high-reliability industries, coating coverage inspection is essential for ensuring product durability and compliance with standards.
Conclusion
Coating coverage inspection is a vital quality assurance process that ensures Conformal Coating is applied correctly and effectively. In PCB Assembly, SMT Assembly, and Turnkey PCB Assembly, it helps guarantee consistent protection, reduce defects, and improve overall product reliability.
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