An FPC that can withstand continuous use for 1,000 hours at a high temperature of up to 150℃ has been developed.
The "Heat-Resistant FPC" is a heat-resistant substrate (FPC) that excels in heat resistance, allowing for continuous use in high-temperature environments. By utilizing the inherent characteristics of FPC, such as high-density wiring, collective connectivity, and lightweight design, which were previously impossible in high-temperature environments, it contributes to new wiring styles in fields such as medical, lighting, and industrial equipment. 【Features】 ■ Can be used without issues in electrical characteristics even after 1,000 hours at 150°C ■ Maintains the adhesion strength of the insulating film ■ Can utilize the existing design rules of conventional FPCs *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Product Specifications】 ■ Number of Layers (Wiring) ・1 layer (single-sided) or 2 layers (double-sided) ■ FPC Width ・230mm or less ■ FPC Length ・450mm or less ■ Interlayer Connection ・Snow hole (Φ0.1mm or more) 【Test Items: Characteristics】 ■ Insulation Coating Adhesion: 344N/m or more ■ Dielectric Strength: No flashover ■ Insulation Resistance: 100000MΩ or more ■ Through Hole Connection Reliability: Resistance increase rate of 5% or less ※ Conditions: 150℃ 1000H *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■Can be used as wiring material for devices that generate heat, such as autoclaves (sterilizers) and motor systems. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Okiden Wire engages in a consistent business operation that encompasses everything from development and design to manufacturing and sales, focusing on a range of products such as electrical wires for equipment, communication cables, electrode wires for wire-cut electric discharge machining, and flexible printed circuits (FPC).