Reliability and protection of various sensors, optical windows and displays that are used in aircraft, satellites and
spacecraft for communications, navigation, display and management of multiple systems are becoming more challenging
due to their long-term performance requirements. This paper describes a new development in the area of Parylenes and
its role in advancing the effectiveness of various types of sensors, optical windows, displays (including OLEDs and
FOLEDs) and electronics. In addition, it highlights various characteristics of the new material that addresses current
challenges of the optical materials under harsh and corrosive environments.
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