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Why use FR4?

What is FR4? FR4 is a glass-reinforced epoxy laminate material. It consists of multiple layers of woven fiberglass cloth impregnated with epoxy resin, which is[…]

What is the difference between CEM and FR4?

Introduction to CEM vs FR4 When it comes to printed circuit board (PCB) materials, two of the most common types are CEM (Composite Epoxy Material)[…]

What material is similar to FR4?

Introduction FR4 (Flame Retardant 4) is a commonly used printed circuit board (PCB) material that offers excellent electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties. It is a[…]

What is the difference between Rogers 4350b and 4003c?

Introduction to Rogers 4350b and 4003c high-frequency laminates Rogers 4350b and 4003c are two popular high-frequency laminate materials used for printed circuit boards (PCBs) in[…]

What is Rogers material?

Properties of Rogers materials Rogers materials exhibit several unique properties that set them apart from traditional PCB Materials, such as FR-4. These properties include: Low[…]

What is the difference between Rogers and PTFE PCB?

Overview of Rogers PCB Materials Rogers Corporation is a leading manufacturer of high-frequency PCB laminates. Their materials are widely used in applications such as telecommunications,[…]

What is Rogers substrate material?

Introduction to Rogers substrate Rogers substrate is a high-performance material widely used in the electronics industry for the fabrication of printed circuit boards (PCBs) and[…]

Why use Rogers PCB?

Introduction to Rogers PCB Rogers PCB, also known as Rogers Printed Circuit Board, is a high-performance material used in the manufacturing of printed circuit boards.[…]

Why is FR4 used in PCB?

What is FR4 PCB? FR4 is a type of laminate material widely used in the manufacturing of printed circuit boards (PCBs). It consists of a[…]

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