The range of applications for Parylene grows weekly. Below is 
      a collection of information about some of the more popular uses for 
      Parylene. However, if you have a question, or would like to find out about 
      other applications more please feel to 
              
              
              contact us.
              	
               
              
      
      Commercial 
      Electronics 
			  The barrier and dielectric properties of Parylene 
      make it the premium coating for electronics exposed to environmental 
      threats such as moisture condensation, harsh chemicals, or corrosive 
      gases. Parylene is used on electronics ranging from advanced military and 
      aerospace electronics to general-purpose industrial products.   
       
      
      
       Medical 
      Products 
	  Parylene's complete encapsulation nature and 
      biocompatibility makes Parylene an ideal choice coating medical devices 
      ranging from silicone tubes to advanced coronary Stents. Only SCS Parylene 
      offers FDA drug/device master file reference to our customers, 
      certification evidence, and full time dedicated medical product manager.
	  
       
       
      
      Ferrite 
      Cores 
	  The thin but strong dielectric properties of Parylene 
      makes Parylene useful for coating small ferrite cores used in modems, LAN 
      and other telecommunication devices. Because Ferrites are often tumble 
      coated, Parylene coating is often very economical.   
       
      
      
       Synthetic 
      Rubber 
	  The barrier and dry film lubricity of Parylene makes it 
      an ideal choice of coating synthetic rubber products ranging from Medical 
      Grade Silicone Rubber to EPDM. Because rubber products can be coated in a 
      Tumble Coating Chamber, Parylene coating is often very economical.   
       
      
      MEMS 
      (Microelectromechanical Systems) 
	  At the forefront of 
      technological research are Microelectromechanical Systems or MEMS for 
      short. These small machines often smaller than a grain of sand will 
      revolutionize the world. Because Parylene can be applied as thin as a few 
      hundred angstroms. Parylene is used for protective properties and to avoid 
      "stiction".   
       
      
      
       Parylene Hall of 
      Fame 
	  As a leader in Parylene for the last 30 years, SCS has had 
      the honor to work on some truly fascinating projects. The "Parylene Hall 
      of Fame" is a collection of just some of the more noteworthy projects SCS 
      has had the pleasure to work upon ranging from the "Titanic" to "Pictures 
      of Mars" and everything in between.    
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