Conformal Coating: the innovation for electric and hybrid vehicles
One area where electronics protection is becoming increasingly important is the automotive industry with ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) and electric vehicles, especially in relation to their range. Protective coatings can make all the difference for electric and hybrid vehicles, and in this blog we will see how.

Applications in the automotive industry
Wherever there is an electronic board that requires light protection, a conformal coating can be the ideal solution. An example of an application of these coatings in the automotive industry is sensors, used in ADAS and other support applications. This could be an ADAS control unit, PCB, or transmission applications, such as the battery management system PCB, charger PCB, inverter, AC/DC converter, and transmission switches, to name a few. It is also necessary for dielectric paints to protect the vehicle’s infotainment system electronics, exterior and interior lighting, climate control systems, and other electronic controls. The list of applications within a vehicle is virtually endless.
Bio-based conformal coatings perform incredibly well and contain a higher concentration of sustainably derived raw materials, are lighter in weight, and meet the sustainability requirements of manufacturers and end users. Biologically based coatings show better condensation resistance, thermal stability, flexibility and adhesion than many polymers of petrochemical origin.
If we move from the vehicle itself to the charging infrastructure, we are faced with charging stations exposed to a wide range of weather conditions: heat, cold, humidity, and corrosive environments, especially near coastlines. In particular, if we consider the demand for a reliable network of charging points for EV drivers to charge their vehicles, we need to include electronics within the charging point and in the list of applications of compliant coatings.
The importance of conformal coatings
Conformal coatings can be found all around us. They are very useful as they provide powerful protection for electronic circuits against harsh environments and help prolong the reliability and life of devices. Conformal coatings are found in many electronic devices, inside and outside our homes, as well as in workspaces, manufacturing and industrial applications. In parallel, the need to protect electronics in different devices is becoming increasingly important, and as a result, both cybersecurity and physical protection of electronic devices are becoming increasingly important.