Global Halogen Free PCB Market
INTRODUCTION
Printed circuit board with minimal halogen components is known as a halogen free PCB. Chlorine, fluorine, bromine, astatine, and iodine are the main halogen elements that are toxic to life. There is less than 900 ppm of bromine or chlorine in a halogen-free PCB. The board’s halogen content is also under 1500 ppm.
Halogen-free cables have materials that have not undergone any processing involving any halogen elements. Halogens, such as chlorine, are great insulators because they are non-conductors, and as a result, they are frequently used as the material for cable jackets.Both chlorine and bromine have many advantages.
Chlorine is a flame-retardant that safeguards a PCB’s componentry. For this reason, halogen-containing flame retardants are used on a lot of printed circuit boards, including FR4 and CEM3 PCB.
Wire coating also uses chlorine as an element. Bromine, on the other hand, is a sterilant. Additionally, it serves as a flame retardant.Halogen-free PCB substrates have better electrical insulation.
P and N have smaller polarity than halogens, and thus halogen-free materials have reduced polarity compared with bromine-containing materials. For this reason, halogen-free PCBs can withstand a higher electric shock.
Global Halogen Free PCB Market Size And Forecast
Global halogen free PCB market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH
ITEQ Corporation announced the launch of its brand-new halogen-free IT-88GMW product for use in emerging 5G, millimetre wave, and automotive radar applications.
The product is the lowest loss item in this group of thermoset products, with a nominal dielectric constant of 2.98 and a dissipation factor of 0.0012 at 10 GHz.
The product will be offered with a full range of prepreg materials to enable high layer count boards, as well as as a standalone copper-clad laminate in hybrid applications for use in automotive driver-assist systems.IT-88GMW is suitable for high layer count backplane applications, as it offers very low skew and very low loss.
The glass transition temperature is in excess of 170° C and the product has a decomposition temperature of around 405° C. Copper profile with Rz values ~2 micrometers will be used as standard on the product. The product will be manufactured in ITEQ’s state-of-the-art facility in Taiwan and distributed globally.
RECENT DEVELOPMENT
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1. | Isola Shows Halogen-Free PCBs at DesignCon | Halogen-free PCBs were displayed at DesignCon by Isola Group, a world authority in advanced circuit materials for printed circuit boards (PCBs).
The newest low-loss circuit materials from Isola Group will be unveiled.The halogen-free circuit materials for RF and microwave circuit applications are improved versions of Isola’s conventional halogen-free circuit materials. The new circuit materials are built on specially chosen glass fibers and ultra-smooth copper materials to provide ultra-low-loss circuit materials perfect for high-speed-digital (HSD) and high-frequency analog circuits, which are commonly used to connect wired and wireless communications equipment and networks. |
THIS REPORT WILL ANSWER FOLLOWING QUESTIONS
- How many halogen free pcb are manufactured per annum globally? Who are the sub-component suppliers in different regions?
- Cost breakup of a Global halogen free pcb and key vendor selection criteria
- Where is the halogen free pcb manufactured? What is the average margin per unit?
- Market share of Global halogen free pcb market manufacturers and their upcoming products
- Cost advantage for OEMs who manufacture Global halogen free pcb in-house
- key predictions for next 5 years in Global halogen free pcb market
- Average B-2-B halogen free pcb market price in all segments
- Latest trends in halogen free pcb market, by every market segment
- The market size (both volume and value) of the halogen free pcb market in 2023-2030 and every year in between?
- Production breakup of halogen free pcb market, by suppliers and their OEM relationship