Many of the decisions that shape reliability, yield, sustainability, and cost happen long before a board reaches final inspection. The choice of metallization process, surface finish, water treatment strategy, or etching approach can significantly impact manufacturing outcomes.
Here are four articles worth revisiting that tackle different aspects of the same conversation: the chemistry and processes behind modern PCB manufacturing.
- Direct Metallization: A Strategic Enabler for Advanced PCB Manufacturing
Direct metallization is moving from niche process to strategic manufacturing advantage. Learn from Carmichael Gugliotti why fabricators are reevaluating traditional plating methods in the face of cost, performance, and sustainability pressures. - Trouble in Your Tank: The Role of Organic Solderability Preservatives in Advanced Packaging
In advanced packaging technology, OSP is taking on a larger role than many engineers realize; this colulmn by Michael Carano explores what designers and manufacturers need to understand now. - The Journey from Dilution to Zero Liquid Discharge
Water management is rapidly becoming both an environmental and economic issue for manufacturers, making this article by Richard Nichols a timely look at strategies that can reduce costs while improving compliance. - The Chemical Connection: The Consequences of Additive Metallizing on Etching Steps
Don Ball says that new metallization approaches promise significant benefits but also introduce process trade-offs that can affect yield, performance, and manufacturability in unexpected ways.
Bonus: The Printed Circuit Designer's Guide to Direct Metallization: A Guide to Complex PCB Fabrication
Interested in learning more? This new book from MacDermid Alpha Electronics Solutions explores the science and process chemistry behind direct metallization and its growing role in advanced PCB fabrication.
Viewed together, these articles and books tell a larger story about the chemistry and process decisions behind modern PCB fabrication. Let us know your thoughts.