Category Archives: Product Introduction

Mar12
The Difference Between ED Copper and RA Copper in FPC

Modern electronic devices keep getting smaller, and that trend has driven the widespread use of Flexible Printed Circuit Boards (FPCs). One interesting thing about FPCs is that in many designs you can actually see the internal traces from the outside, … Continue reading

Mar10
FPC Structures — Single-Sided and Double Access Designs

FPCs (Flexible Printed Circuit Boards) can be categorized by their structure and complexity. Common types include single-layer, double-layer, and multi-layer flexible circuits. There is also a hybrid design called rigid-flex, which combines both flexible and rigid PCBs in the same … Continue reading

Mar04
What Is an FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit Board)?

Caption: The FPC is inserted into a connector on the PCB. At a basic level, FPCs and PCBs are very similar in both function and structure. Whether it’s an FPC or a PCB, both use copper traces on the surface—and … Continue reading

Apr10
What is PCB (Printed Circuit Board)? What Are Rigid, Flexible, and Rigid-Flex PCBs?

In the electronic devices we use daily—such as remote controls, smartphones, refrigerators, TVs, air conditioners, and computers—there is a crucial component called the Printed Circuit Board (PCB). The name comes from the way its electrical circuits are formed, similar to … Continue reading

Apr20
What is PTF(Polymer Tick Film)? PTF introduction

Polymer Thick Film (PTF) flexible circuits are manufactured by screen-printing conductive ink onto flexible substrates such as PET (Polyethylene terephthalate). It can be single layer or multi-layers circuit by further screen-printing dielectric materials as insulating layer and applying through-hole technologies. … Continue reading