This is a 2 layer copper base PCB for lighting industry. A Metal Core Printed Circuit Board (MCPCB), or a thermal PCB, is a type of PCB that has a metal material as its base for the heat spreader portion of the board. UL certified Copper base material, 3/3 OZ(105um) copper thickness, ENIG Au Thickness 0.8um; Ni Thickness 3um. Minimum via 0.203 mm filled with resin.
Layers
2 layers
Board thickness
3.2MM
Material
Copper base
Copper thickness
3/3 OZ(105um)
Surface Finish
ENIG Au Thickness 0.8um; Ni Thickness 3um
Min Hole(mm)
0.3mm
Min Line Width(mm)
0.2mm
Min Line Space(mm)
0.2mm
Solder Mask
Black
Legend Color
White
Mechanical processing
V-scoring, CNC Milling(routing)
Packing
Anti-static bag
E-test
Flying probe or Fixture
Acceptance standard
IPC-A-600H Class 2
Application
Automotive electronics
Metal Core PCB or MCPCB Metal Core PCB (MCPCB) is known as Metal Backplane PCB or Thermal PCB. This type of PCB uses a metal material instead of the typical FR4 for its base, the heat sink portion of the board. As is known heat is generated on the board for some reason Electronic components during operation. Metal transfers heat from the circuit board and redirects it to Metal core or metal heat sink backing and key savings Element. In a multilayer PCB you will find a uniform number of layers distributed on the metal core side. For example, if you look at On a 12-layer PCB, you'll find six layers on the top and six layers on the bottom, in the middle is the metal core. MCPCB or Metal Core PCB Also known as ICPB or Insulated Metal PCB, IMS or Insulated Metal Substrates, Metal Clad PCBs and Thermal Clad PCBs. For you For better understanding we will just use the term metal core PCB throughout this article. The basic structure of a metal core PCB includes the following: Copper Layer – 1oz.to 6oz. (most common is 1oz or 2oz) circuit layer Dielectric layer Solder mask Heat sink or heat sink (metal core layer) Advantage for MCPCBThermal Conductivity CEM3 or FR4 are not good at conducting heat. if hot The substrates used in PCBs have poor conductivity and can damage the components of the PCB board. That's when metal core PCBs come in handy. MCPCB has excellent thermal conductivity to protect components from damage. Heat dissipation It provides excellent cooling capacity. Metal core PCBs can dissipate heat from an IC very efficiently. The thermally conductive layer then transfers the heat to the metal substrate. Scale stability It offers higher dimensional stability than other types of PCBs. After the temperature is changed from 30 degrees Celsius to 140-150 degrees Celsius, the dimensional change of the aluminum metal core is 2.5~3%. Reduce distortion Since metal core PCBs have good heat dissipation and thermal conductivity, they are less prone to deformation due to induced heat. Due to this characteristic of metal core, PCBs are the first choice for power supply applications that require high switching.