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Dielectric coatings are a type of paint or coating used to protect electrical components from damage due to electrical arcing, corrosion, and other environmental factors. These coatings are typically applied to the surface of electrical components, such as circuit boards, to provide a protective barrier. Dielectric coatings are typically made from a variety of materials, including polymers, resins, and other organic compounds. They are designed to be highly resistant to electrical arcing, corrosion, and other environmental factors.
Dielectric coatings are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and electronics. They are also used in the medical and military industries, as well as in consumer electronics. Dielectric coatings are used to protect electrical components from damage due to electrical arcing, corrosion, and other environmental factors.
Some companies in the dielectric coating market include AkzoNobel, PPG Industries, Sherwin-Williams, Axalta Coating Systems, and Valspar Corporation. Show Less Read more