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Tablet PC capacitive screen FPC: high light transmittance, multi-touch, not easy to scratch. However, the cost is high, and charge sensing can only be operated by fingertips. Oil, water vapor and other liquids can affect the touch operation. It can only be rotated 90 degrees or 180 degrees. HONTEC uses a new manufacturing method to improve the reliability of the installation and use of capacitive screen FPC, greatly improving the poor contact caused by the installation, the lamp is not bright, the black screen and other phenomena.

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Tablet PC capacitive screen FPC


Place of Origin: Guangdong, China                  


Brand Name:  Tablet PC capacitive screen FPC    Model Number: 06100033

Base Material: PI

Copper Thickness: 1/2OZ                         Board Thickness: 0.12mm

Min. Hole Size: 0.2mm                          Min. Line Width: 1.5mil    Min. Line Spacing: 1.5mil

Surface Finishing: ENIG

Number of layers: 2L                            PCB Standard: IPC-A-600

Solder Mask: Yellow            

Legend: White

Product quotation: Within 2 Hours                         

Service: 24Hours technical services          Sample delivery: Within 12days




HONTEC Quick Electronics Limited (HONTEC), established in 2009, is one of leading quickturn Printed Circuit Board manufacturer, who specializes in high-mix, low volume and quickturn prototype PCB for high-tech industries in 28 countries. Upon efficiently quick around operation, PCB products contain 4 to 48 layers, HDI, Heavy Copper, Rigid-Flex, high frequency microwave,and Embedded Capacitance, and provides "PCB One-stop Shop" service to meet customers’ diverse demands. HONTEC is capable of producing 4,500 varieties monthly to meet 24-hour delivery for 4 layers PCB, 48-hour for 6 layers and 72-hour for 8 or more high-layer PCB at the fastest. Located in SiHui of GuangDong,HONTEC partners up with UPS, DHL and world-class forwarders to provide efficient shipping services.










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