Flex PCB Factory Tour at King Kredie
Shenzhen Adventure Day 12
18 Jun 2015While we were doing the Engineering Query at King Kredie, we also got a special bonus tour: Flex PCB Manufacturing.
Flex PCB is kind of the future – as devices get smaller, a thick-old-green PCB is no longer practical unless it is also a structural element. Flex PCB’s, traditionally used more often as a custom connector, can be populated with components as well so are a really cool technique to experiment with.
The process is pretty different from traditional PCB etching.
You start with a big roll of copper foil.
Punch out a pattern using a big press.
The die looks like this:
Then you laminate it. The laminate sheet has also been punch cut appropriately.
An iron is used to bond the plastic laminate to the copper/backing laminate.
Then you (optionally) silkscreen print on
Alignment is not critical here.
Finished product:
This flexpcb has a stiff copper trace inside of it as well for rigidity on that axis
Later on, these will need to be cut out/depanelized.