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NDN/sandbox
Basic Information
Release Year 2021
Product Type Electronics coating
In Production Yes
Official Website https://actnano.com/

Actnano Advanced NDN/sandbox (ANG) is a conformal coating product which can be directly applied to electronics during or after manufacturing. The ANG coating is free of PFAS and fluorine and is REACH and RoHS compliant.[1]

Consumer impact summary

In an interview with YouTuber Salem Techsperts, actnano CEO Taymur Ahmad explains that ANG is a proven technology currently in use under extreme conditions such as electric vehicles, but laptop manufacturers reject the use of nanoGUARD since 20% of their sales comes from consumers who blame themselves for their broken devices after spilling liquid on them. Thus it is against their financial interest to spend one extra dollar per device to waterproof their PCBAs during manufacturing.[2]

Advanced nanoGUARD waterproofing demonstration at CES 2025[3]

See also

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