Elmatica’s New Technology Results in an Increase for Flex and Rigid-Flex Printed Circuits
April 11, 2017 | ElmaticaEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
Elmatica can report an increase in the demand for flex and rigid-flex boards in the Nordics. New advanced technology requires flexible circuits to fulfill challenging form-factor requirements, eliminate connectors and improve performance.
"We have during 2016 seen an increase in the demand for flex and rigid-flex circuits in the Nordics. There are several reasons to explain this development. The last manufacturer of flex and rigid-flex in the region closed down a while ago. Manufacturers in EU, USA, China and Asia are now the only viable options. Manufacturers in China has over the last years invested heavily in machines and knowledge to increase their capabilities. Status now, is that one can procure flex and rigid-flex in China, when using the right manufacturer, at a high quality level," says Torben Hajslund, Country Manager Elmatica, Denmark.
More attractive circuits
The demand for flex and rigid-flex circuits naturally increases when new and advanced technology requires it. The competitive situation also force companies to bring these new products to the market at an ever-increasing rate. Flexible PCB material is utilized to meet challenging form-factor requirements, eliminate connectors and improve performance.
"We see that the demand on a global level is increasing, especially within the consumer electronics industry in relation to volume production. With the high quality level from Asia on multilayer flex and rigid-flex, the flex-circuits are now more attractive in various industries, where rigid boards with connectors and cables would earlier have been preferred," says CTO of Elmatica, Jørgen Bakke.
Optimize technology and reduce challenges
Civil aviation, medical, aerospace- and the defence industry are sectors where Elmatica see a particular high growth, however all articles in the defence sector naturally fall under compliance regulation and hence they can only be produced in NATO countries or specific approved countries.
"The earlier we are involved in a project, the more challenges we can overcome in relation to optimize the design in relation to cost, assembly, material selection and compliance. We believe in sharing our knowledge, and tailor seminars for our customers to set the standard for how they can design with the optimal technology and reduce challenges. Lately we have seen a significant increase in the demand for seminars regarding flex and rigid-flex technology," says Bakke.
"Another positive aspect with flex and rigid-flex is the reduction of assembly time. For rigid-flex, reduced or no use of connectors will also increase reliability. Customers often request a reduction in both costs, time spent in assembly, fewer cables and sockets. This is in many cases solved with flex and rigid-flex boards. We are at the moment consulting on a printed circuit for a partner, a ML8-circuit with flex-connections on two layers. In this project we discuss the total cost reduction of the product in relation to utilizing cables etc. For a waste majority of applications, customers continue to demand smaller, lighter, and more cost-effective products. Then the flexible circuit is a viable option to explore with a competent partner," says Bakke.
Trusted since 1971--and all about the future of printed circuits--Elmatica was established in 1971 and is the oldest broker of PCB in the world. Delivering to 5 continents and 39 countries with over 10 000 orders per year, to both small family businesses and companies listed on the stock exchange.
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