Conformal Coating Stripping System for Complete PCB Coating Removal
Safe and Effective Solutions for All Coating Types
Our Conformal Coating Stripping System provides complete and safe removal of conformal coatings, paints, and lacquers from printed circuit boards (PCBs) and other electronic assemblies.
The system uses a four-stage wet stripping workstation contained behind a protective safety screen. Operators progressively remove coatings by moving PCBs through tanks of increasingly clean stripping fluid until all traces of coating are eliminated.

Key Benefits & Features of the Conformal Coating Stripping System
- β Complete removal of conformal coatings, paints, and lacquers using a four-tank wet stripping process
- β Safer operator workstation with protective polycarbonate screen and angled design for reduced extraction needs
- β Stainless-steel, solvent-resistant construction with integrated sinks, lids, and drainage access for easy cleaning
- β Integrated fluorescent white and UVA lighting for clear visibility of stripping progress
- β Suitable for PCBs and sensitive electronics, with single air inlet and extraction spigot for straightforward setup
Technical Specifications
- Construction: Powder-coated steel frame with solvent-resistant stainless-steel tanks and internal panels
- System Size: 1985 mm (H) Γ 660 mm (W) Γ 310 mm (D)
- Tank Size (internal): 230 mm (W) Γ 445 mm (H) Γ 330 mm (D), ~30 litres per tank
- Facility Requirements: Clean, dry compressed air at 80 psi; 150 mm extraction connection; 590 CFM extraction for ~0.5 m/s face velocity (when used with solvent-based coatings)
π WS100 Conformal Coating Stripping System β FAQs
1. What types of coatings can the WS100 remove?
WS100 is purpose-built for full-board stripping of tough conformal coatings, especially acrylics and urethanes. Because it works with a wide range of proprietary stripping solutions, operators can select chemistry to match the coating for fast, reliable results. Note: Parylene is generally not suitable for wet chemical stripping.
2. How does the four-tank stripping process work?
Operators work behind a protective screen while following a simple sequence: the first tank removes bulk coating, the second and third stages progressively remove remaining layers, and the fourth tank helps βpolishβ the surface for a clean finish.
3. Is the WS100 safe for delicate electronics?
Yes. WS100 relies on controlled immersion and gentle agitation (often with tools such as brushes) to remove coatings without damaging solder joints, components, or substrates when used correctly.
4. Can the WS100 handle solvent-based coatings?
Yes. Where solvent-based chemistries are used, WS100 can be paired with suitable extraction to manage VOCs and maintain a safe operator environment.
5. How durable is the WS100 for daily production?
Built with solvent-resistant stainless internals, robust framing, and integrated white/UV lighting, WS100 is engineered for coating shops and manufacturing lines where long-term reliability matters.
Quick Links
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Why Choose SCH Services?
Partnering with SCH Services means more than just outsourcing β you gain a complete, integrated platform for Conformal Coating, Parylene & ProShieldESD Solutions, alongside equipment, materials, and training, backed by decades of expertise.
- βοΈ 25+ Years of Expertise β Trusted worldwide across aerospace, defence, medical, automotive, and electronics
- π οΈ End-to-End Support β Coating selection, masking, application, inspection, and ProShieldESD integration
- π Scalable Solutions β From prototypes to full-scale production
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- β Proven Reliability β Consistent results, quality, and customer satisfaction
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