Since the realization of industrial production, epoxy flexible printed circuit boards have experienced more than 30 years of development. Since the 1970s, it has entered a truly industrialized production. Until the late 1980s, due to the advent and application of a new class of polyimide film materials, flexible printed circuit boards have resulted in FPC-free adhesives. FPC (generally referred to as "two-layer FPC"). In the 1990s, the world developed a photosensitive cover film corresponding to high-density circuits, which made the FPC have a big change in design. Due to the development of new application fields, the concept of its product form has undergone no small changes, which has been extended to include a larger range of substrates for TAB and COB. In the second half of the 1990s, the high-density FPC that emerged began to enter large-scale industrial production. Its circuit pattern has developed to a more subtle level, and the market demand for high-density FPC is also growing rapidly.
FPC is the abbreviation of Flexible Printed Circuit, also known as flexible circuit board, flexible printed circuit board, flexible circuit board, referred to as soft board or FPC, with high wiring density, light weight and thin thickness.
Mainly used in mobile phones, notebook computers, PDAs, digital cameras, LCM and many other products. The FPC flexible printed circuit is a highly reliable and excellent flexible printed circuit made of polyimide or polyester film.
Features:
1. It can be bent, folded and wound freely, and can be moved and stretched in three dimensions.
2. The heat dissipation performance is good, and the volume can be reduced by using F-PC.
3. Achieve light weight, miniaturization, and thinness, thereby achieving integration of component devices and wire connections.
FPC application areas: MP3, MP4 player, portable CD player, home VCD, DVD, digital camera, mobile phone and mobile phone battery, medical, automotive and aerospace