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Sensitised PCB Materials

PCB materials for making your own PCB.

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PCB Laminate - General Information:

The supplied fotoboard is a positive working,comprising of Photoresist coated, glass fibre printed circuit laminate to BS4584 and MILSPEC MIL-P-13949GE GRN. The resist is applied 5 microns thick using a specially developed roller coating process which ensures a particularly even layer. The resist is high temperature cured which, combined with its tough plastic film laminate covering, results in a durable board which can be handled, guillotined and processed with a high degree of safety. Inspection at the development stage is simplified by use of a green dye in the Photoresist. Fotoboard is 1/16" thick, 1 oz copper. It has a minimum shelf life of one year and is available as both single and double sided. 2 oz and other thickness' are available on request.
SAFETY WARNING:
Please note that all of the products on these pages require specific handling and or storage requirements. Please refer to the product safety information available from the download section or as shown in the product data sheets.
 
 Part Number
Description 
Size in mm 
H X D X Thickness
Data Sheet
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 13-1001Single sided single height eurocard photo sensitive PCB 100 x 160 x 1.6 

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 13-1002Double sided single height eurocard photo sensitive PCB 100 x 160 x 1.6 

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 13-1003Single sided dual height eurocard photo sensitive PCB 233 x 160 x 1.6  

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 13-1004Double sided dual height eurocard photo sensitive PCB 233 x 160 x 1.6 

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 13-1005Single sided single height extended depth eurocard photo sensitive PCB 100 x 220 x 1.6 

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 13-1006Double sided dual height extended depth eurocard photo sensitive PCB 100 x 220 x 1.6 

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 13-1007Single sided dual height extended depth eurocard photo sensitive PCB 233 x 220 x 1.6 

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 13-1008

Double sided dual height extended depth eurocard photo sensitive PCB

 233 x 220 x 1.6

 

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