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Episode 3

An episode of the Rigid Flex PCB podcast, hosted by SQPCB, titled "Episode 3" was published on December 11, 2023 and runs 0 minutes.

December 11, 2023 ·0m · Rigid Flex PCB

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Aluminum PCB boards feature a thermally conductive aluminum substrate, making them ideal for heat-sensitive applications. These boards efficiently dissipate heat, ensuring optimal performance and longevity for components. Our aluminum PCB boards are precision-engineered and suitable for demanding industries such as LED lighting, power electronics, and automotive electronics.

Visit us: https://sqpcb.com/products_category/aluminum-base-pcb


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