PCB (Printed Circuit Board) substrate materials are the backbone of a PCB assembly, providing the necessary foundation for copper tracks and electronic components. The choice of PCB material plays a critical role in determining the performance, durability, and overall reliability of the PCB. These materials can be resin-based, fiberglass-based, epoxy-glass, metal-based, or flame-retardant, and they are selected based on the specific requirements of the PCB design and its application.
A printed circuit board, commonly known as a PCB, is an assembly that uses copper conductors and electricity to create electrical connections between electrical components. PCB manufacturers use a substrate to make it, which houses the components that form the basis of the PCB. PCBs are made of a variety of substrate materials, depending on the requirements of the circuit.