As Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute recently stated, PCB is the mother of all electronic products. With the trend of end markets developing towards lighter and thinner equipment, PCB suppliers are also required to provide solutions to these new demands. High-Density Interconnect (HDI) technology is now in mass production to meet these needs, and the proportion of flexible PCB boards is also increasing.
The flexible circuit board (FPC), also known as the soft board, saves space that can be used for small-sized PCB hard boards. The demand for smaller and faster electronic products, such as smartphones, e-books, LED TVs, and laptops, greatly benefits from the use of soft boards. For instance, the iPhone uses up to 10 to 15 pieces of soft printed circuits, which is 5 to 7 times more than normal mobile phones.
Ordinary tablets use 5-12 pieces of flexible PCBs, while Apple’s iPad uses about 16 pieces, significantly stimulating the demand for soft boards. Therefore, we believe that flexible PCB manufacturers should also properly scale up their production capabilities to meet this increasing demand.
Flexible PCBs offer numerous advantages, including:
They allow for more compact and efficient designs.
Their flexibility reduces the risk of damage from bending or flexing.
Suitable for a wide range of applications in various industries.
The future looks promising for flexible PCB manufacturers as the demand for advanced, compact electronic devices continues to grow. By expanding production capacities and innovating new solutions, manufacturers can capitalize on this expanding market.
As the electronics industry evolves towards more compact and efficient designs, flexible PCBs are becoming increasingly essential. Manufacturers must scale up their capabilities to meet the growing demand and stay competitive in this rapidly advancing market.