HumiSeal 1B31 LTX Acrylic Conformal Coating

Harmonization Code : 3906909090 |   Acrylic polymers in primary form Others>Others
Main features
  • Available in multiple pre‑blends
  • Reduced xylene and toluene
  • Low moisture vapor permeability

Product Description

HumiSeal 1B31 LTX is a fast‑drying, single‑component acrylic conformal coating formulated to protect electronic assemblies from moisture, corrosive environments, and particulate contamination. It features a reduced xylene and toluene solvent system to ensure full compliance with GB30981‑2020, which governs VOC and solvent usage for conformal coatings. HumiSeal 1B31 LTX is available in a range of pre‑blended versions designed for use without additional dilution and optimized for various application methods.

Product Key Features

  • Reduced xylene and toluene formulation for GB30981‑2020 compliance
  • Low moisture vapor permeability
  • Available in multiple pre‑blends, ready for use without further dilution. Contact us for more information.
    • Pre-blends with Thinner 600 are ideal for enhanced spray application 
    • Pre-blends with Thinner 789 are ideal for film coater systems. Heated systems may be needed for 120CPS pre-blends, providing improved coating coverage 

Applications

Product Family
HS-1B31LTX  
20-liter 5-liter 1-liter

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Technical Specifications

Physical Properties
Viscosity
Viscosity
Viscosity is a measurement of a fluid’s resistance to flow.

Viscosity is commonly measured in centiPoise (cP). One cP is defined as
the viscosity of water and all other viscosities are derived from this base. MPa is another common unit with a 1:1 conversion to cP.

A product like honey would have a much higher viscosity -around 10,000 cPs-
compared to water. As a result, honey would flow much slower out of a tipped glass than
water would.

The viscosity of a material can be decreased with an increase in temperature in
order to better suit an application
200 mPa.s
General Properties
Density (g) 0.91 g/cm3
Film Thickness
Film Thickness
Film thickness is the thickness of a backing film without taking into account any coatings or adhesive layers. It is measured in micron and the conversion factor to mil is 0.039.
25 - 75 µm
Solids 35 %
Thermal Properties
Glass Transition Temperature (Tg)
Glass Transition Temperature (Tg)
The glass transition temperature for organic adhesives is a temperature region where the polymers change from glassy and brittle to soft and rubbery. Increasing the temperature further continues the softening process as the viscosity drops too. Temperatures between the glass transition temperature and below the decomposition point of the adhesive are the best region for bonding.

The glass-transition temperature Tg of a material characterizes the range of temperatures over which this glass transition occurs.
14 °C
Operating Temperature -65 - 125 °C
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE)
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE), α1
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE), α1
CTE α1 (alpha 1) is the slope of the Coefficient of thermal expansion in a temperature range below the Glass transition temperature (Tg).

It explains how much a material will expand until it reaches Tg.
170 ppm/°C
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE), α2
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE), α2
CTE α2 (alpha 2) is the slope of the Coefficient of thermal expansion in a temperature range above the Glass transition temperature (Tg).

It explains the extent to which a material will expand after it passes Tg.
340 ppm/°C
Electrical Properties
Breakdown Voltage
Breakdown Voltage
Breakdown voltage is the minimum voltage necessary to force an insulator to conduct some amount of electricity.
It is the point at which a material ceases to be an insulator and becomes a resistor that  conducts electricity at some proportion of the total current. 

After dielectric breakdown, the material may or may not behave as an insulator any more because of the molecular structure alteration. The current flow tend to create a localised puncture that totally alters the dielectric properties of the material.

This electrical property is thickness dependent and is the maximum amount of voltage that a dielectric material can withstand before breaking down. The breakdown voltage is calculated by multiplying the dielectric strength of the material times the thickness of the film.
7500 V
Dielectric Constant
Dielectric Constant @ 1000 kHz 2.5
Dissipation Factor
Dissipation Factor @ 25°C /1000 kHz 0.01

Additional Information

Additional Information

Conformal coatings can be successfully applied to substrates that have been cleaned prior to coating and also to  substrates assembled with low residue “no clean” materials. Users should perform adequate testing to confirm compatibility between the conformal coating and their particular assembly materials, process conditions and  cleanliness level. Please contact HumiSeal® for additional information.  

HumiSeal® 1B31 LTX Pre-Blends are specifically diluted to a viscosity for immediate use. No additional dilution is  required. Customers should establish which Pre-Blend is suitable for their equipment and application method before commercial use. HumiSeal® Technical Support should be contacted if any further advice on Pre-Blends  and equipment is required.