Samsung Galaxy Smart Tag and Made It WATERPROOF in 2 minutes with NanoFlowX
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- We got a Samsung Galaxy Smart Tag and made it waterproof using our V2 Advanced Nanocoating Solution Developer Kit. It's a simple 2 step 2 minute application. In this video we submerge the PCB components under our V2 nanocoating solution for 5 seconds and apply heat for 2 minutes to cure the coating.
NanoFlowX can easily integrate our advanced coating solutions into assembly lines operations. Protect IoT devices such as this Samsung Galaxy Smart Tab from water damage, moisture, humidity, dust, corrosion and bacteria. Integrate up to an IP68 rating!
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NanoFlowX is the World-Wide leader in advanced nanocoating solutions for electronics. We offer the fastest nanocoating solutions to make any electronic device waterproof and IP68 certified. Protecting it from water, corrosion, dust, and bacteria. We are REACH and RoHS certified and have various lab testings done by World renowned labs such as Intertek, DEKRA, SGS, UL, and more.
Hi. How do you deal with the battery contacts? Wouldn't the coating create an insulating layer on them as well, reducing or preventing the tag from proper operation?
what about the battery? the battery isnt water resistant.
I've never heard of 2032 or any disposable batteries being damaged by liquids
@@kewlztertc5386 but they rust. The battery in two of my samsung smart tags rusted after exposure to moisture and liquids. The rust spread onto the metal connectors inside that connect to the battery. So just waterproofing the board might not actually work. Have you testet this in real life situations?
@VideoPine knowing this, it would be reasonable for you to remove the battery and dry it off.
The problem with adding a protective coating to a cell battery is two-fold.
1st, coin batteries are inexpensive.
2nd, adding a coating would inhibit, or reduce conductivity. Changing the performance of the battery.
@@kewlztertc5386 but that's what I mean this coating won't make the smart tag waterproof because the battery would still get wet. That's what I'm saying. To make it waterproof you would need to make the casing waterproof aswell.
where can I buy this liquid? I live in Sweden, do you ship there?
You can purchase a developer kit from us to test it out nanoflowx.com/pages/store
The kit isn't cheap. What else comes in it besides the solution?
Developer Kit Includes:
200ml Coating Solution
Nitrile Gloves
Funnel
Filter
Pipette
Glass Tray
Wouldn't a thin layer of silicone do the same thing?
Let us know how that ends up working for you...🥴
Doesn't the temperature damage the chips on the board?
Usually extreme temperatures will do the most damage