Your conformal coating film is supposed to be clear and transparent, but it’s cloudy-white and dull…it’s BLUSHING. This condition is an indication that your coating film is trying to tell you something, and it isn’t that it’s embarrassed. This blog will help you better understand why your conformal coating film is blushing from acquired moisture contamination and help you eliminate this defect.
Coatings appear cloudy because they have inadvertently acquired moisture, either due to their hygroscopic nature or by artificial means (a cooling mechanism created by solvent evaporation), which then reacts negatively with the coating resin - exhibiting itself as a milky, colloidal-type substance. Many different types of conformal coating chemistries can be sensitive to blushing under certain circumstances. These circumstances are usually related to specific ambient conditions, application, cure, condition of the assembly/substrate/associated components, storage environment and/or equipment under use.


