Setting Up a Conformal Coating Production Line
Practical Guidance for Reliable, Compliant Throughput
Building a robust conformal coating production line starts with clear process requirements, the right equipment, and disciplined process control. This technical bulletin outlines a proven approach—from application and drying to inspection and quality assurance—so you can reduce defects, improve yield, and meet customer and IPC-A-610 expectations.

1) Define Process Requirements
Start with customer and standards requirements so the line is designed for compliance, not rework:
- Coating chemistry: acrylic, urethane, silicone, epoxy, or Parylene
- Target film thickness and inspection method (wet, dry, or optical)
- Masking strategy and rework approach (if/when required)
- Acceptance criteria per IPC-A-610 and IPC-CC-830
2) Select Application, Drying & Support Equipment
Choose the application method that fits volume and geometry, then add the right support equipment for a stable line:
- Application: Dip systems (e.g., DS101) or selective/manual spray (e.g., CB100)
- Drying/Curing: Drying cabinets and ovens matched to chemistry & throughput
- Inspection: UV/white-light inspection booths (e.g., IB101)
- Measurement: Wet film gauges, PosiTector 6000 dry film, optical systems for Parylene
- Facilities: Fume extraction, ESD control, temperature & humidity management
Explore related equipment:
Thickness Measurement, Removal & Rework, Inspection.
3) Process Control & Repeatability
Lock in stable parameters and verify outcomes routinely:
- Viscosity monitoring (flow cups / inline): keep within defined windows
- Documented machine settings: speeds, passes, pressures, temperatures
- SPC checks on film build (wet→dry correlation, coupon strategy)
- Recorded inspection points and acceptance criteria
See also: Conformal Coating Viscosity Control and Thickness Measurement Methods.
4) Inspection & Quality Assurance
Build inspection into the line to catch issues early and maintain traceability:
- UV/white-light coverage checks: edges, meniscus, keep-outs
- Defect control: pinholes, bubbles, dewetting, orange peel, delamination
- Gauge plans: PosiTector 6000 (dry film) or optical for Parylene
- Documentation & rework loop where needed
Reference: NASA NEPP resources on coating reliability.
Benefits of a Well-Designed Line
- Consistent quality and fewer defects
- Higher throughput with predictable cycle times
- Standards compliance and easier audits
- Flexibility to support new products or chemistries
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Need Help With Your Line?
SCH provides complete support—from process design and equipment selection to operator training and on-site optimisation. We also offer outsourced coating services when you need extra capacity.
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