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Potting compounds are at the frontline of electronics assembly, delivering effective protection in challenging environmental conditions while improving mechanical strength and offering high electric insulation. Used within a variety of industries, electrical potting compounds are found within a broad range of consumer electronics, as well as used in applications across the automotive, aerospace, and other industries where electronic assemblies are prevalent.
Why Choose ARM Enterprises For
Potting
Customers rely on ARM ENterprises for coil winding services because of our reputation for expertise, attention to detail, high-quality products, customer service, and pricing.
- We are committed to producing only the highest quality bespoke coils.
- All of our customized coils and products are 100% quality checked.
- We commonly wound coils with Hook Up Wire, Magnet Wire, and Uninsulated Wire, and we can acquire whatever wire you require through our Wire Procurement Services.
- We are here to suit your needs, regardless of how large or small your order is. Each custom coil winding project we conduct receives our full attention and is completed to your exact requirements.
Electronics potting materials are a permanent protective solution which will remain as an integral part of the unit to protect the electronic assembly while providing numerous benefits
- Electrical insulation
- Enhanced mechanical strength
- Heat dissipation
- Vibration/shock resistance
- Corrosion protection
- Chemical protection
- Environmental influences
Potting compounds help solve numerous problems within the manufacturing and assembly of electronics products. The main reasons for using potting compounds over other types of sealant are to protect against moisture to prevent short circuits, to offer increased chemical protection in complex assemblies, to provide mechanical shock and vibration resistance in challenging environmental conditions, and finally, to provide concealment of the intellectual property held within highly developed circuitry.