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Flexible circuit, 1 layer flexible printed circuit board

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    Parameters   Layers 1   Base MaterialPolyimide , 1OZ ,0.2 MM finished   Minimum Line Range/ Concurrence :0.50 mm/1.0 mm   Size : 230 mm × 22 mm   Face treatment : OSP   Crafts   Special Process : 3M Adhesive Vid on the bottom   Operations   Peripherals, Lighting   Critical model after 24-48 hours/ generally after 2-3 days dispatching        https://www.ymspcb.com/1layer-flexible-printed-circuit-board-ymspcb-2.html   What is a FPC?    Flexible Printed Circuit (FPC) is a technology developed by the United States in the 1970s to develop space rocket technology, which is predicated on polyester film and polyimide as base material made of a kind of with high responsibility, excellent rendition of flexible published circuit. Through coverlet circuit design in the flexible thin plastic distance make the pile bedded in narrow and limited space a large number of perfection factors, so that a flexible published circuit is formed.   This kind of circuit can be fr...

FPC PCB layer 2

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   Layers 1   Base Material Polyimide , 1OZ ,0.2 MM finished   Minimum Line Width/ Clearance :0.50 mm/0.50 mm   Size : 286 mm × 10 mm   Face treatment : Lead Free Hasl   Crafts   Special Process :0.2 mm Cem-3 Stiffener   Operations   Medical Instrument, Lighting   Critical model after 24-48 hours/ generally after 2-3 days dispatching        https://www.ymspcb.com/2layer-flexible-printed-circuit-board-ymspcb-2.html   What is a FPC?    Flexible Printed Circuit (FPC) is a technology developed by the United States in the 1970s to develop space rocket technology, which is predicated on polyester film and polyimide as base material made of a kind of with high responsibility, excellent rendition of flexible published circuit. Through coverlet circuit design in the flexible thin plastic distance make the pile bedded in narrow and limited space a large number of perfection factors, so that a flexible published circuit is formed.   This kind of circuit can be fraudulent ...

Custom flexible PCB 2 layers

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    Parameters   Layers 2   Base MaterialPolyimide ,0.5 OZ ,0.12 MM finished   Minimal Line Range/ Concurrence :1.0 mm/1.0 mm   Size : 158 mm × 142 mm   Face treatment : OSP   Crafts   Special Process : 3M Adhesive Vid on the bottom   Operations   Peripherals, Lighting   Critical model after 24-48 hours/ generally after 2-3 days dispatching        https://www.ymspcb.com/1layer-flexible-board-ymspcb-3.html   What is a FPC?    Flexible Printed Circuit (FPC) is a technology developed by the United States in the 1970s to develop space rocket technology, which is predicated on polyester film and polyimide as base material made of a kind of with high responsibility, excellent rendition of flexible published circuit. Through coverlet circuit design in the flexible thin plastic distance make the pile bedded in narrow and limited space a large number of perfection factors, so that a flexible published circuitisformed.This kind of circuit can be fraudulent and folded at ...

Flexible PCB board 1 layer

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   Parameters   Layers 1   Base MaterialPolyimide ,0.5 OZ ,0.12 MM finished   Minimum Line Range/ Concurrence :1.0 mm/1.0 mm   Size : 50 mm × 42 mm   Face treatment : OSP   Crafts   Special Process : 3M Adhesive Vid on the bottom   Operations   Peripherals   Critical model after 24-48 hours/ generally after 2-3 days dispatching        https://www.ymspcb.com/1layer-flexible-board-ymspcb-2.html   What is a FPC?    Flexible Printed Circuit (FPC) is a technology developed by the United States in the 1970s to develop space rocket technology, which is predicated on polyester film and polyimide as base material made of a kind of with high responsibility, excellent rendition of flexible published circuit. Through coverlet circuit design in the flexible thin plastic distance make the pile bedded in narrow and limited space a large number of perfection factors, so that a flexible published circuit is formed.   This kind of circuit can be fraudulent and folded at will, wh...