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Plastics for Printed Wiring Substrates

The most widely used plastic materials in the printed wiring industry are epoxy resins based on bisphenol A. Epoxy-glass fabric laminates account for approximately 80% of the consumption of printed wiring substrates in the USA. In particular, laminates with specifications equal to or better than NEMA grade GIO or FR4, which combine very good dimensional stability with excellent electrical properties, are suitable for the fabrication of high density wiring that is required for computers and telecommunications equipment. [Pg.313]


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