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titleOfInvention Corrosion resistant electronic substrate and coating composition used therefor
abstract Provided are a corrosion-resistant electronic substrate having a corrosion resistance enhanced by shielding a corrosion gas such as hydrogen sulfide gas, and a coating composition for shielding a corrosion gas for forming a coating layer of the corrosion-resistant electronic substrate. After forming the first coating layer 4 on the entire surface or a part of the substrate main body 3 after constructing the electronic component 2, the second coating layer 5 is formed to conduct electricity including the electrodes 21 of the electronic component 2. A corrosion-resistant electronic substrate 1 formed by coating the conductive metal portion 20 with the coating layers 4 and 5, wherein the first coating layer 4 is formed by curing DMA at -20.degree. C. to 0.degree. C. at 10 Hz. Tan δ is 0.10 or more, and the second coating layer 5 has a distribution of 0.32 nm or less (not including 0) in the distribution of the measured value of free volume radius by the positron lifetime annihilation method after curing. The area is 70% or more.
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