| Supplier Name | Location | Key Coating Types | Industries Served | Certifications |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ElectroShield Romania | Bucharest | Acrylic, Silicone, Urethane | Automotive, Medical | ISO 9001, RoHS, IATF 16949 |
| CoatTech Electronics | Cluj-Napoca | Acrylic, Parylene | Industrial, Consumer Electronics | ISO 13485, RoHS |
| ProCoat Systems | Timisoara | Silicone, Epoxy | Aerospace, Defense | AS9100, RoHS, ISO 14001 |
| EliteCoat Services | Iasi | Acrylic, Urethane, Parylene | Medical, Automotive | ISO 9001, ISO 13485, RoHS |
| TechShield Coatings | Constanta | Silicone, Epoxy | Marine, Industrial | ISO 9001, RoHS, CE |
| PrecisionCoat Romania | Brasov | Acrylic, Parylene | Medical, Consumer Electronics | ISO 13485, RoHS, ISO 9001 |
| EuroCoat Solutions | Craiova | Urethane, Silicone | Automotive, Industrial | IATF 16949, RoHS, ISO 9001 |
| CoatMasters Bucharest | Bucharest | Epoxy, Acrylic, Parylene | Aerospace, Medical | AS9100, ISO 13485, RoHS |
| WestCoat Electronics | Timisoara | Silicone, Urethane | Industrial, Renewable Energy | ISO 9001, RoHS, CE |
| Romanian Coating Experts | Iasi | Acrylic, Epoxy, Silicone | Consumer Electronics, Automotive | ISO 9001, RoHS, IATF 16949 |
Nestled in the heart of Romania's capital, ElectroShield Romania has been a cornerstone of the country's conformal coating scene since 2005. What started as a small operation has grown into a trusted partner for over 200 clients across Europe, thanks to their unwavering focus on quality and customization. Specializing in acrylic, silicone, and urethane coatings, they've carved a niche in high-stakes industries like automotive and medical manufacturing.
ElectroShield's rohs compliant conformal coating processes are a big draw—their labs regularly audit materials to ensure compliance with EU regulations, giving clients peace of mind for market entry. But what really sets them apart is their "coat-to-test" approach. After applying the coating, they run rigorous tests (humidity resistance, dielectric strength, adhesion checks) in-house, saving clients time and ensuring the final product meets specs. One client, a Bucharest-based automotive sensor maker, praised their ability to handle tight deadlines: "We needed 5,000 boards coated in 48 hours for a last-minute order. ElectroShield delivered without cutting corners on quality."
Beyond standard coating, they offer custom masking for complex PCBs, rework services for damaged coatings, and even on-site training for client teams. Their technical team, with an average of 12 years of experience, works closely with clients to recommend the best coating type—acrylic for cost-effectiveness, silicone for flexibility, or urethane for chemical resistance.
In the tech hub of Cluj-Napoca, CoatTech Electronics has built a reputation for precision, especially with delicate electronics. Founded in 2010, they've become a go-to for companies needing parylene coating—a vapor-deposited layer that's thinner than a human hair but incredibly durable. Their client list includes medical device startups and industrial automation firms, drawn to their ability to coat even the most intricate PCBs without leaving gaps.
CoatTech's ISO 13485 certification (for medical devices) speaks volumes about their commitment to strict quality standards. Unlike some suppliers that outsource testing, they have a dedicated lab with equipment for accelerated aging tests and biocompatibility checks—critical for medical applications. "We coat pacemaker PCBs here," explains a senior technician. "There's no room for error, so we test every batch three times before shipping." Their parylene coating is also a hit with industrial clients; one manufacturer of oil rig sensors noted, "After switching to CoatTech's parylene, our sensor failure rate dropped by 70% in harsh environments."
Alongside parylene and acrylic coatings, CoatTech offers prototyping services for startups. "We know early-stage companies have tight budgets," says their sales manager. "So we offer low-volume runs with the same care as mass production." They also provide post-coating inspection reports with high-resolution microscopy images, giving clients a visual record of the coating's uniformity.
Timisoara's ProCoat Systems is where aerospace and defense meet cutting-edge coating technology. Established in 1998, they've earned AS9100 certification (the gold standard for aerospace) and work with major defense contractors across Europe. Their specialty? Silicone and epoxy coatings that can withstand extreme temperatures, from -65°C to 200°C, making them ideal for avionics and military hardware.
ProCoat's secret weapon is their automated coating line, which uses robotics to apply coatings with ±0.001mm precision. This level of accuracy is crucial for aerospace PCBs, where even a tiny coating irregularity can cause system failures. "We once coated PCBs for a satellite project," recalls the operations director. "The client required zero pinholes, and our robotic system delivered—every board passed NASA's strict inspection." They also prioritize sustainability; their epoxy coatings are solvent-free, reducing VOC emissions, and they recycle 90% of their waste materials.
ProCoat offers "defense-grade" coating packages that include anti-corrosion treatments and EMI shielding, often bundling services to simplify logistics for clients. Their customer support team is available 24/7, a must for defense projects with urgent timelines. "When a client calls at 2 a.m. needing a rush order, we answer," says the CEO. "That's the ProCoat promise."
Iasi-based EliteCoat Services prides itself on being a one-stop shop for conformal coating. Founded in 2008, they've expanded from a small workshop to a 10,000 sq. ft. facility with the capacity to coat 50,000 PCBs monthly. Their sweet spot? Serving both automotive Tier 1 suppliers and medical device manufacturers, with a portfolio that includes everything from car infotainment systems to MRI machine components.
EliteCoat's dual ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 certifications let them seamlessly switch between automotive and medical projects. Their "hybrid coating" option is particularly popular: combining acrylic (for cost) and silicone (for flexibility) in a single process to meet unique client needs. A recent project for a medical ventilator manufacturer required this approach: "The PCB had rigid and flexible sections," explains their technical lead. "Acrylic on the rigid parts kept costs down, while silicone on the flex areas prevented cracking during use." They also offer expedited services—for a 24-hour turnaround, they'll deploy a dedicated team to prioritize the order.
EliteCoat's component management capabilities are another draw. They can store client PCBs in climate-controlled warehouses, coat them on-demand, and ship directly to assembly lines—reducing clients' inventory costs. "One automotive client used to store 3 months' worth of coated PCBs," says the logistics manager. "Now, they order weekly, and we deliver in 48 hours. It's saved them thousands in storage fees."
Constanta, Romania's Black Sea port city, is home to TechShield Coatings—a supplier with a focus on marine and industrial electronics. Since 2005, they've specialized in coatings that combat saltwater corrosion, high humidity, and chemical exposure. Their clients include shipbuilders, offshore wind farms, and chemical processing plants, all relying on TechShield to protect PCBs in harsh, unforgiving environments.
TechShield's marine-grade silicone coatings are tested in their in-house salt spray chamber, where PCBs are exposed to 5% saltwater mist for 1,000 hours—far exceeding industry standards. "A ship's navigation system PCB can't fail mid-ocean," says their quality manager. "Our coatings ensure it won't, even after years of salt exposure." They're also known for their quick response to emergency orders; when a local offshore wind farm needed 200 replacement PCBs coated after a storm, TechShield completed the job in 72 hours, minimizing downtime.
Beyond coating, TechShield offers on-site consultation. Their engineers visit client facilities to assess environmental risks (e.g., humidity levels, chemical exposure) and recommend the best coating strategy. "We don't just sell a service—we solve problems," says the CEO. They also provide training for client maintenance teams on how to inspect coated PCBs for signs of wear, helping extend product lifespans.
Brasov's PrecisionCoat Romania is a rising star in the conformal coating world, known for blending affordability with top-tier quality. Founded in 2015, they've quickly grown by targeting mid-sized manufacturers that need reliable coating without the premium price tag. Their focus on consumer electronics and medical devices has earned them a loyal following, with clients ranging from smartwatch makers to diagnostic equipment producers.
PrecisionCoat's secret is their lean operations model. By optimizing their production line and using energy-efficient equipment, they've cut costs without sacrificing quality. Their acrylic coatings, for example, are priced 15% lower than competitors, yet still meet RoHS and ISO 9001 standards. "We pass savings to clients, not shareholders," says their founder. This approach has made them a hit with startups; one wearable tech company noted, "PrecisionCoat let us scale from 100 to 10,000 units without breaking our budget." They also offer free sample coatings for new clients, letting them test the quality before committing.
PrecisionCoat's online quoting tool is a game-changer for busy procurement teams. Clients upload their PCB specs, and the tool generates a quote in minutes, including turnaround time and material options. "We know clients hate waiting days for quotes," explains their IT manager. "Our tool gives them answers instantly, so they can make decisions faster."
Craiova's EuroCoat Solutions is all about automotive innovation. With IATF 16949 certification (the automotive industry's strictest quality standard), they work with major carmakers like Dacia and Ford, coating PCBs for everything from engine control units to advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). Their urethane and silicone coatings are designed to handle the vibrations, temperature spikes, and chemical exposure of automotive environments.
EuroCoat's "zero-defect" policy is non-negotiable. Every coated PCB undergoes 100% inspection, including automated optical inspection (AOI) to catch even the smallest pinhole. "ADAS PCBs guide cars—if a coating fails, it could be catastrophic," says their quality director. They also invest heavily in R&D in 2023, they launched a new urethane coating that cures 30% faster, reducing lead times from 3 days to 2. A Ford supplier praised the innovation: "Shorter cure times let us respond faster to production line changes—it's been a game-changer for our just-in-time manufacturing."
EuroCoat offers "coating validation" for new automotive projects. Before mass production, they coat prototype PCBs and subject them to automotive-specific tests: thermal cycling (-40°C to 125°C for 1,000 cycles), vibration testing (20-2,000 Hz), and chemical resistance (exposure to motor oil, brake fluid). This ensures the coating works in real-world conditions before full-scale production begins.
Back in Bucharest, CoatMasters Bucharest is a veteran in the conformal coating space, with over 30 years of experience. They've weathered industry changes by diversifying—today, they serve aerospace, medical, and industrial clients, offering epoxy, acrylic, and parylene coatings. Their long history has earned them a reputation as a "safe pair of hands" for high-stakes projects.
CoatMasters' AS9100 and ISO 13485 certifications reflect their versatility. One month, they might coat satellite PCBs; the next, they're working on surgical robot components. Their parylene coating service is particularly renowned for its uniformity—critical for medical devices where biocompatibility is key. "We coated PCBs for a neurosurgery robot last year," recalls their technical director. "The surgeons needed absolute precision, and our parylene delivered—no gaps, no bubbles, just perfect protection." They also offer legacy coating services, helping clients maintain older PCBs that require discontinued coating types.
CoatMasters' "knowledge transfer" program is unique. They train client engineers on conformal coating best practices, from PCB design for coating to post-coating handling. "We don't just coat—we empower clients to make better decisions," says their training coordinator. "It's why 80% of our clients have been with us for over a decade."
Timisoara's WestCoat Electronics is making waves in renewable energy and industrial automation. Founded in 2012, they specialize in silicone and urethane coatings for solar inverters, wind turbine controllers, and factory robots—equipment that operates in dusty, humid, or high-voltage environments. Their coatings are designed to enhance electrical insulation and prevent tracking (a common cause of PCB fires in high-voltage applications).
WestCoat's focus on renewable energy has led to innovations like their "UV-resistant silicone" coating, which protects solar inverter PCBs from prolonged sun exposure. "Solar farms are in remote areas, so maintenance is expensive," explains their R&D head. "Our coating extends the inverter's lifespan by 5+ years, reducing downtime." They're also committed to sustainability; their facility runs on 100% solar power, and they offset remaining emissions by investing in reforestation projects.
WestCoat offers on-site coating for large industrial equipment that can't be shipped. Their mobile coating units travel to factories, applying coatings to PCBs in situ. "A client in Hungary had a 10-ton robot controller that couldn't be moved," says their logistics manager. "We sent our mobile unit, coated it on-site, and had them back up and running in 2 days."
Rounding out our list is Iasi's Romanian Coating Experts (RCE), a family-owned business that's been a local favorite since 2003. They focus on consumer electronics and automotive clients, offering acrylic, epoxy, and silicone coatings at competitive prices. What they lack in size, they make up for in personalized service—each client gets a dedicated account manager who oversees their projects from start to finish.
RCE's customer service is legendary. "We had a client call on a Friday evening with a coating emergency—their regular supplier messed up an order," says the owner. "We stayed late, coated 500 PCBs, and delivered them Saturday morning. They've been with us ever since." Their small size also lets them be flexible; if a client needs a custom coating blend, RCE's chemists will formulate it in-house. This agility has made them popular with startups in Iasi's tech park, who often need unique solutions for prototype PCBs.
RCE offers "coating + assembly" bundles, partnering with local SMT assembly houses to provide one-stop service. Clients send bare PCBs, and RCE coats them, then sends them to a partner for component mounting. "It simplifies logistics for clients," explains the owner. "Instead of coordinating with two suppliers, they deal with just us."