Parylene Dimer Comparison (N, C, D & AF-4)
Understanding the key differences between Parylene dimers
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Parylene dimers form the foundation of every Parylene coating, but each typeβN, C, D, and the fluorinated βFβ familyβoffers distinct performance characteristics.
In industry, βParylene Fβ is often used as a shorthand for fluorinated parylenes, most commonly discussed as VT4 and AF-4 variants (supplier naming can vary, and AF-4 is frequently marketed as Parylene HT). Selecting the right dimer affects not only coating thickness and adhesion strategy, but also moisture resistance, dielectric behaviour, and temperature capability.
This guide compares the main Parylene dimers side by side and clarifies the AF-4 vs βFβ naming, so you can choose the best match for your application.
Further reading: Wikipedia β Parylene

Overview
Although all Parylene coatings share the same deposition principleβsublimation, pyrolysis, and polymerisationβthe chemical substitution on the dimer molecule strongly influences electrical behaviour, barrier performance, thermal stability and surface energy.
In practice:
- Parylene N β Base polymer (no halogen). Often chosen for excellent dielectric behaviour and good penetration into fine geometry.
- Parylene C β Monochloro-substituted. Widely used for balanced general protection, including strong moisture/ionic barrier performance.
- Parylene D β Dichloro-substituted. Selected when you need higher temperature stability than C while retaining good barrier behaviour.
- Fluorinated βFβ family β Typically discussed as VT4 and AF-4 (often marketed as Parylene HT). Fluorinated grades are used for higher thermal/oxidative stability, lower dielectric constant and lower surface energy (which can reduce adhesion unless the right surface prep/adhesion promotion is used).
Chemical Structure Differences
The key distinction between each dimer lies in its substitution (chlorine or fluorine) and where those atoms sit in the molecule. This changes crystallinity, chain mobility and surface energy.
| Type | Substitution (simplified) | Practical implication |
|---|---|---|
| Parylene N | None | Strong electrical behaviour; good penetration into fine features |
| Parylene C | Monochloro | Very strong general-purpose barrier performance |
| Parylene D | Dichloro | Improved temperature stability vs C; good barrier profile |
| Parylene VT4 | Fluorinated variant (βFβ family) | Lower dielectric constant; improved thermal/oxidative stability (naming varies by supplier) |
| Parylene AF-4 (often marketed as HT) | Fluorinated variant (βFβ family) | Very low surface energy; strong high-temp/chemical/UV robustness; adhesion may need more attention |
Important: βParylene Fβ is commonly used as a family label for fluorinated parylenes. AF-4 is a key member of that family, but βFβ is not always synonymous with AF-4 in supplier literature.
Performance Comparison Table
Published property data can vary by supplier (purity, stabilisers), deposition recipe and post-bake conditions. The table below is therefore directional and intended for early selectionβnot as a substitute for qualification testing.
| Parameter | Parylene N | Parylene C | Parylene D | Fluorinated (VT4 / AF-4) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dielectric behaviour | Excellent; commonly chosen for electrical insulation at thin builds | Very good; widely used in electronics | Very good | Typically low dielectric constant; often favoured for RF/high-frequency needs (confirm per supplier) |
| Moisture / ionic barrier | Good | Excellent (common βgo-toβ for barrier protection) | Very good | Very good to excellent (depends on grade + thickness + process) |
| Thermal / oxidative stability | Good | Very good | Excellent | Excellent (often selected for higher temperature limits) |
| Chemical resistance | Good | Very good | Very good | Excellent (common driver for fluorinated selection) |
| Surface energy / adhesion behaviour | Higher surface energy (generally adhesion-friendly) | Moderate | Moderate | Lower surface energy (can be more βnon-stickβ; adhesion promotion may be needed) |
| Typical selection trigger | Electrical insulation, thin dielectric layers, penetration | General electronics / barrier protection | Higher-temperature electronics | High-temp, aggressive chemistry, UV robustness, RF-driven dielectric goals |
For most electronics, Parylene C remains the balanced, mainstream choice. Parylene D and the fluorinated family (VT4/AF-4) tend to appear when temperature, chemistry, UV or dielectric-constant goals push beyond standard requirements.
Choosing the Right Dimer
When selecting a Parylene dimer, balance the functional and environmental requirements:
- Electrical Insulation: Often Parylene N for thin-build dielectric performance (confirm against your frequency range and test plan).
- Moisture / Ionic Barrier: Typically Parylene C as the general-purpose barrier workhorse.
- Higher-Temperature Operation: Commonly Parylene D, or fluorinated grades where limits are more demanding.
- Extreme Chemical / UV / Low Surface Energy: Consider fluorinated options (VT4 / AF-4), but plan adhesion strategy carefully.
If youβre writing a controlled spec, include: dimer grade naming (including supplier designation), thickness range, adhesion promotion method (if any), masking/keep-outs, acceptance criteria, and qualification tests.
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