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4 Layer Half Hole Printed Circuit Board , Finished Thickness 0.8MM , HDI , Blind And Buried Holes
4 Layer Printed Circuit Board With Blind And Buried Holes
PCB Specifications:
Layer Count: 4Layer Half Plated Hole PCB
Board Thickness: 0.8MM
Material: FR4
Copper Thickness: 1/H/H/1OZ
Min Hole: 0.1MM
Min Line: 4/4 Mil
BGA Size: 10Mil
Unit Size: 115*84MM/24UP
Hole: L1-L4, L2-L3, L3-L4, L1-L2
Solder Mask: Green
Surface Treatment: ENIG
Special Treatment: Half Plated Holes
Application: GPS Module
Capabilities:
Item | Capability |
Layer Count | 1-24 Layers |
Board Thickness | 0.1mm-6.0mm |
Finished Board Max Size | 700mm* 800mm |
Finished Board Thickness Tolerance | +/-10% +/-0.1(<1.0mm) |
Warp | <0.7% |
Major CCL Brand | KB/NanYa/LTEQ/ShengYi/Rogers Etc |
Material Type | FR4,CEM-1,CEM-3,Aluminum,Copper,Ceramic, PI, PET |
Drill Hole Diameter | 0.1mm-6.5mm |
Out Layer Copper Thickness | 1/20Z-8OZ ; |
Inner Layer Copper Thickness | 1/3OZ-6OZ |
Aspect Ratio | 10:1 |
PTH Hole Tolerance | +/-3mil |
NPTH Hole Tolerance | +/-1mil |
Copper Thickness Of PTH Wall | >10mil(25um) |
Line Width And Space | 2/2mil |
Min Solder Mask Bridge | 2.5mil |
Solder Mask Alignment Tolerance | +/-2mil |
Dimension Tolerance | +/-4mil |
Max Gold Thickness | 200u'(0.2mil) |
Thermal Shock | 288C, 10s, 3 Times |
Impedance Contro | +/-10% |
LTest Capability | PAD Size Min 0.1mm |
Min BGA | 7mil |
Surface Treatment | OSP, ENIG, HASL, Plating Gold, Carbon Oil,Peelable |
FAQ:
Question: What is the most common quality issue for this kinf of pcb?
Answer: 1) Copper burr in half holes
2) Oxidation in half holes
Question: What is the min size of laser drilling holes?
Answer: The min size of laser drilling holes is 0.075MM. The most common size is 0.1MM
Quesion: What solder mask colors for PCBs are available? Why do we use different colors?
Answer: The Solder Mask is a thin protective polymer layer, which is applied on the conductive tracks of the printed circuit board during the manufacturing process. It protects the copper tracks from oxidation and helps avoiding short circuits. The color variation of the solder mask is the result of liquid photoimagible solder mask (LPI), a special ink, which can be screen printed, sprayed or coated on the PCB.
A Green, Blue, Red or Yellow looking PCB is not actually ‘Green, Blue, Red or Yellow’ all the way through. It gets its color from the solder mask coating, which gives it a unique identity. For any PCB board, the solder mask color selection is crucial, as it helps for enhanced readability, clear visibility of the components mounted on the board, and contrast between tracks, vacant spaces & silkscreen printing / markings.
The solder finish could be Glossy or Matte. A matte finish is slightly dull and soft. This means it will not reflect a lot of light directly but would look washed out under heavy light. PCBs with a Matte finish appear darker and don’t have a true shine, which makes them a good resort during fault detection. The glossy finish appears lighter in color and tends to reflect more light due to which they cannot be considered suitable for fault identification.
Generally, the thickness of the solder mask layer varies from 0.3 to 1.2 mils. Manufacturers offer PCBs with different solder mask colors to meet the variety of applications, even glossy and matte variants are also available.
Here are some popular colors of PCB Solder Masks:
Green: It is the most common and ideal solder mask color available for PCBs. It ensures good contrast and visibility between the components and the board surface. Quality inspection and fault detection become easier when the green solder mask is used.
Red: This color has a brilliant hue, with less contrast than green, but overall good contrast against traces, planes, and empty spaces. Flux residue can be removed easily when red solder resist is used.
Blue: This color provides a good contrast with silkscreen markings. It is generally used for the PCBs used in LCDs.
Black: This color looks good on the PCB, but cast a small shadow of the component, which makes it difficult to inspect.
White: It gives a unique visual appeal and highlights specific features of the PCB.
Yellow: It adds cleanliness, visibility, and style to the PCB. It offers a good contrast between empty spaces, traces, and planes. In place of white silkscreen, it is good to use black silkscreen, if yellow solder mask is used.
Purple: This color is one of the most expensive solder mask colors. It is basically used for PCBs of submarine equipment.