Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Aluminum PCB's definition

Aluminum PCB's definition

Aluminum PCBs, also called MCPCBs are quickly becoming the standard for many applications. This type of board uses an aluminum base material to evenly distribute heat over the circuit board. Aluminum PCBs have good thermal conductivity, electrical insulation and mechanical processing properties.

Why choose Aluminum PCBs?

MCPCB/Metal core PCB can be advantageous to use for their ability to integrate a dielectric polymer layer with a high thermal conductivity for lower thermal resistance.
Metal core PCBs transfer heat 8 to 9 times faster than Rigid FR4 PCBs. MCPCB laminates dissipates heat, keeping heat generating components cooler resulting in increased performance and lifespan.

HTD's Aluminum PCB Solution

HTD Group can produce both 1 and 2 layer metal clad substrate PCBs from prototypes through mass production at our Ji’An factory.
To learn more, please contact us.

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