actnano, a specialist in protective nanocoatings for automotive and consumer electronics, has introduced Titan, a revolutionary new coating unlike any other electronics protection available in the industry today.
“Titan is a quantum leap ahead of our previous coatings and in our assessment, outperforms everything in the market,” said actnano CEO, Taymur Ahmad. “Our OEM and Tier I/II customers are embracing this exciting new technology. They are reaping the benefits of our simplified manufacturing process, improved product performance and reduced overall costs.”
Titan provides maximum protection for automotive electronics when exposed to harsh environmental conditions including water, condensation, salt and humidity while maintaining stability over a wide range of operating temperatures. This is a critical safety concern as advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) become increasingly prevalent on vehicles and the industry continues to advance toward full autonomy.
“What makes Titan unique is that it protects 100% of the electronics and allows tunnel-through electrical conductivity at connection points after application. And unlike traditional conformal coatings, it can be applied to connectors and antennas, as well as underneath large components/processors,” explained Jeremy Garbacik, Vice President of Global Sales. “This saves valuable time and reduces costs for our customers, because it eliminates the extra steps required for masking and the need for keep-out areas.”
Additionally, the multiple environmental benefits of Titan are important to note. Produced with sustainable materials, Titan doesn’t contain any harmful fluorine or halogen compounds which are typically found in automotive coatings.
“We created actnano with a mission to improve overall safety and save lives,” Ahmad continued. “The health and safety of our customers when applying the coating is equally as important to us as improving the safety of vehicles around the world.”
“You can’t develop tomorrow’s vehicles using yesterday’s technology,” he said.