Flex Circuit Boards
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Flex PCBs, also known as flexible printed circuits or flexible electronics, provide greater options for designers and engineers when assembling electronic circuits.
They are constructed from flexible, high-performance plastic material, usually polyimide, which enables the board to bend or "flex" during use. This flexibility opens them up to use in a wide range of applications.
Here are the most common types of flex circuit construction:
- Single-sided flex pcb
- Back-bared flex circuits
- Double-sided flex pcbs
- Multi-layer flex circuits
- Rigid flex pcb
- Sculptured flex circuit board
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How To Order
1) Email your files to PCB Quote
2) Make sure to include your specifications within the email to expedite the ordering process
Flexible PCB Capabilities & Tolerances
MULTI-LAYER FLEX CIRCUITS | ENGLISH | METRIC | |
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Maximum Board Size | 19.68" x 13.38" |
500 x 340 mm |
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Maximum Board Thickness | 1 (copper) layer | 8.5 mil |
0.22 mm |
2 layers | 12.6 mil |
0.32 mm |
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4 layers | 16.5 mil |
0.42 mm |
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Minimum Board Thickness | 1 (copper) layer | 2.5 mil |
0.065 mm |
2 layers | 4.7 mil |
0.12 mm |
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4 layers | 11.8 mil |
0.30 mm |
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Maximum Number of Layers | 16 layers |
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Minimum PTH (Plated Thru Hole) diameter | 0.0079" |
0.2 mm |
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Maximum aspect ratio | 10:1 (max. thickness 0.0066", min. PTH 0.0079") |
10:1 (max. thickness 2mm, min. PTH 0.2 mm) |
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Minimum Traces/Spaces | 0.002" / 0.002" |
0.05 mm / 0.05 mm |
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SURFACE FINISHES TYPES | |||
Lead Solder (HASL) |
OSP (Entek) |
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Lead Free Solder (HASL) |
Electrolysis gold plating |
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Immersion Gold (Electroless Nickel Gold - ENIG) |
Immersion Tin (White Tin) |
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Immersion Silver |
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MATERIAL | |||
FR-4 |
Teflon |
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FR-5 |
Polyimide |
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Aluminum |
BT |
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Other material available upon request |
Questions?
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