AUTOMATED ENCAPSULATION SOLUTIONS

Scale encapsulation with stable, repeatable processes. Our automation supports both potting and dip coating, with tuned dosing, motion control, and curing for clean coverage and consistent protection.

Potting & Dip Coating

Automated potting and dip coating systems help manufacturers encapsulate components with consistent coverage and controlled protection. Our equipment combines precision metering with stable motion control to maintain output within your defined process window and acceptance criteria. With vacuum mixing and degassing, plus high frequency vibration during potting or dip coating, this process minimizes bubbles and voids and improves the mechanical strength of the encapsulated parts.

Choose Robotlyne for Reliable Encapsulation Automation

When Robotlyne designs and installs an encapsulation system, we have the in house capability to build and validate the equipment before it reaches your floor. That preparation helps our onsite time stay efficient and gets you up and running faster with potting and dip coating processes that are stable, repeatable, and production ready.

We are focused on developing and proving out solutions that fit your application, then delivering turnkey equipment that scales to real manufacturing demands. With experienced engineers and a practical, execution driven approach, Robotlyne is a partner you can rely on as you bring encapsulation automation into your production line.

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What is Potting and Dip Coating?

Potting is the process of filling an enclosure that holds electronic components with a liquid encapsulant that, once cured, forms a solid protective mass around the parts.

Dip coating is an encapsulation method where a component is immersed in liquid material and then removed to form a uniform protective layer as it cures.

Both processes improve mechanical strength and stability under shock and vibration, while also providing environmental protection against moisture, dust, and other contaminants.

When to Use Potting and Dip Coating

Potting and dip coating are ideal when components need added protection from shock, vibration, and harsh operating environments.

Potting is typically used when a part is installed inside a housing or shell and you need a fully sealed fill to lock components in place and block moisture or contaminants.

Dip coating is often used when you want a consistent protective layer over the surface of a component, especially on complex geometries, while improving durability and resistance to moisture, dust, and corrosive exposure.

Benefits of Potting and Dip Coating

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