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== Additional Information ==
 
== Additional Information ==
  
D.Grattan, M.Bilz "The Thermal Aging of Parylene and the Effect of Antioxidant" ''Studies in Conservation'', 36:44-52 1991. B.Humphrey "The Application of Parylene Conformal Coating Technology to Archival and Artifact Conservation" ''Studies in Conservation'', 29(2), 1984.
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° D.Grattan, M.Bilz "The Thermal Aging of Parylene and the Effect of Antioxidant" ''Studies in Conservation'', 36:44-52 1991. ° B.Humphrey "The Application of Parylene Conformal Coating Technology to Archival and Artifact Conservation" ''Studies in Conservation'', 29(2), 1984.
  
 
== Comparisons ==
 
== Comparisons ==

Revision as of 06:53, 24 July 2013

Description

The generic name for a series of polymers based on paraxylylenes. Parylene is unique in that it can be vapor polymerized to form a thin continuous coating on a surface. Parylene adds mechanical strength and flexibility to the coated material. Parylene coating is irreversible and it is not light fast.

Synonyms and Related Terms

paraxylylene; parileno (Esp.); Parylene C; Parylene N

FTIR

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FTIR

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Other Properties

Soluble in hot orthodichlorobenzene or hot choronaphthalene. Insoluble in most other chemicals.

Hazards and Safety

Deteriorates in ultraviolet light.

Additional Information

° D.Grattan, M.Bilz "The Thermal Aging of Parylene and the Effect of Antioxidant" Studies in Conservation, 36:44-52 1991. ° B.Humphrey "The Application of Parylene Conformal Coating Technology to Archival and Artifact Conservation" Studies in Conservation, 29(2), 1984.

Comparisons

Physical Properties for Selected Thermoset Resins

General Characteristics of Polymers

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