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Rugged electronic coating for printed circuit boards that meets MIL-E-5272 introduced by Jaro Corp. | Military Aerospace

IPSWICH, Mass. – Electronics coatings expert Jaro Corp. in Ipswich, Mass., is offering the JARO-343 dielectric coating that isolates as much as 2,000 volts of power.

This coating resists most chemicals for short time exposure, and are for coating printed circuit boards, especially heat sink assemblies. Soldering Circuit Boards

Rugged electronic coating for printed circuit boards that meets MIL-E-5272 introduced by Jaro Corp. | Military Aerospace

The JARO-343 help distribute heat throughout the entire coated surface; comes in thicknesses ranging from 1 to 6 mils that can be applied in one coat; and meets MIL-E-5272.

This coating will not peel or blister when exposed to 240 hours at 50 degrees Celsius C and 96 percent relative humidity. JARO-343 is opaque so it offers hiding power, cures dimple free, and provides edge coverage.

Rugged electronic coating for printed circuit boards that meets MIL-E-5272 introduced by Jaro Corp. | Military Aerospace

Electronic Circuit Board For more information contact Jaro Corp. online at www.jarocorp.com.