What Is Orange PCB
What Is Orange PCB
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Orange PCB is a special printed circuit board with orange solder mask. The orange
has been helpful for many years in the electronics field. It is a unique and reliable
component. Furthermore, the orange component is transparent. Therefore, we can
easily distinguish Orange PCB uses advanced color printing technology. We use clear
film printing under UV light to create a fine contrast between the component layers.
As a result, orange PCB shows different color layers of component groups, unlike
other printed circuit boards. It also shows the solder mask to enhance visibility. In
addition, the orange solder mask prevents components from picking up grease and
other harmful substances.
Why orange?
The problem is that, although the component is orange, it is not easy to differentiate
between the component and surrounding traces on the PCB. In addition, the
component is not for sale at a low price because of its orange color. Customers
demand quality products with high reliability and precision. However, they are
reluctant to pay for a product that one can confuse with other components on the
board.
With its unique printing technology, the ink works in two ways to produce a unique
color when heat-processed. First, we print the base layer under UV light, which lights
up the product’s colors in bright orange. The surface treatment of the printed circuit
board is then heat-processed. As a result, we use special printing equipment that
exposes it to heat for a short period. When exposed to UV light again, we lose the
base color. Then we transform the film layer to a darker orange.
Most PCB companies focus on their convenient manufacturing process and product
cost. Thus their products are generally classified into two types: Rigid-rigid and
flexible-flexible. Rigid-rigid PCBs are for fixed electronic equipment. They are
necessary for permanent installation, local adjustments, and repair. For example,
the LCD backlight of laptops and computers, the power board of a stable radio
receiver, and the front panel board of a home TV set are all rigid-rigid printed circuit
boards.
Orange PCB has been helpful extensively in LCD backlights. This is because it
provides efficiency and costs in the product development cycle.
1. Metal:
2. FR4:
FR4 is a glass fiber (fiberglass) epoxy resin that is the basic material for
manufacturing the board. It consists of the high-quality materials necessary to produce
printed circuit boards. At Orange PCB, FR4 with standard specifications that comply
with IPC-A-610, JIS C6220. So, we use IEC 60112 without any modification to
ensure that the same FR4 board is essential for all layers. It reduces waste and
improves precision in production.
3. Teflon PTFE:
We coat the copper foil layer using the Teflon PTFE. It forms the nickel plating on
the surface of the Teflon PTFE.
The material of the Teflon PTFE helps maintain a stable and smooth finish and
prevents possible solder shorts. The Teflon fabrication process also strengthens the
board. In addition, it reduces warping when exposing FR4 boards to heat.
Inkjet Technology: Printing technology that sprays tiny drops of ink onto a clean
surface using a jet mechanism. It is one of the most advanced printing technologies
available. We spray liquid ink in tiny droplets directly onto the board surface. The
droplets are only 15 to 20 µm in diameter, and we must spray them evenly onto the
surface without clumping or dripping. Therefore, a high degree of precision is
necessary, especially on the soldering mask. We cover it with tiny lines, curves, and
small spaces less than 0.5mm² in area.
1. UV light exposure:
The transparent film coating is exposed to an ultraviolet (UV) light source. This
process uses a special machine that exposes the film layer to 8-12 hours of UV light at
a wavelength of 365-370 nm
2. Partial curing:
3. Post-curing:
The printed circuit board is heated in an oven at 250±5 degrees Celsius for 30 minutes
to complete curing.
4. Etching:
We clean the exposed areas of the printed circuit board to remove the photoresist
without damaging the underlying layers.
1. High precision:
Quality control during production ensures that we place each layer correctly on the
previous layer. It accurately exposes it according to specifications. This creates a
high-precision, high-quality product that meets customer requirements. It also reduces
wastage, thus reducing costs too.
2. Safety:
Orange PCB uses ultraviolet curing technology to create a high-quality product with
no harmful substances. Also, the ink used for printing is non-toxic.
3. Cost reduction:
Compared with other printed circuit board materials. It can induce serious allergies
and cause skin irritations. Teflon PTFE is not toxic for the human body and does not
cause any problems in terms of health or safety to humans and animals. In addition,
its durability is much better than FR4 and therefore reduces production costs.
4. Durability:
5. Environmental protection:
Teflon is a material that has low environmental pollution and is not easily oxidized.
Also, no harmful substances are helpful in the production process and during use.
Products with Orange PCB technology have a wide range of uses. We can apply it to
electronic equipment that requires mobility, stability, portability, or safety. They can
be helpful in IT, communications, medical treatment, scientific research, military, and
aerospace.
Other usages:
Conclusion
The FR4 printed circuit boards, widely used in electronic products, have many
advantages. They have been widely helpful due to their low cost and good quality.
However, their quality will suffer if we do not produce them with Teflon board
materials. Orange PCB is an innovative technology to improve the printing process of
printed circuit boards. Therefore, a new era in the printed circuit boards industry has
been born.
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