The tape-and-reel high-end flexible circuit substrate is a circuit substrate that connects the target devices, for example, the display panel and the driver chip. The whole process is by roll-to-roll automation. The thin, flexible substrate can support high-density circuits and finer line spacing. It is widely used in various display panels such as consumer/ mobile phone/ vehicle/ medical/ wearable product applications and can also be used as a connecting cable for multiple components.
Features
Thin, short, flexible, and can be shipped to customers in tape-and-reel or single-piece packaging.
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Can produce ≧70mm width products.
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Can produce super fine pitch (≦16um pitch) products.
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Can use thin PI (≦25um thickness) for mass production.
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Available for mass production in black SR.
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It can be arranged to add various stiffeners and heat-dissipation materials to the product.
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Can cooperate with customers to develop products with customized structures and new materials.
Main Application
Various flat panel displays.
Wearable devices, mobile phones, tablet computers, notebook computers, automotive panels, industrial control panels.
In-screen fingerprint reader.
Electronic paper, electronic label.
Inkjet heads of inkjet printers.
Components for medical equipment (X-Ray, hearing aids, blood glucose meters, Etc.).
Cables for connecting components, Etc.
Application Industry Category
Display
Smart device
Medical
Car
Industrial control
Cable
Technical services provided by Chipbond
Assist customers in developing various new structural design products.
Provide complete FA analysis and RA testing services.
Provide customers with the service of developing customized structural products and new materials.
Available product specs:
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Product width (mm) : 35 / 48 / 70 / 125
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PI thickness (um) : 25 / 34 / 38
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Cu thickness (um) : 6 / 8
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SR Color : Green / Black
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Min pitch : ≧12um
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Special request: welcome to discuss case by case.
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