Base webs for printed circuit board production using the foam process and acrylic fibers

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6258203
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09399775

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A printed circuit board is made from at least one non-woven sheet or web layer comprising at least 50% by weight acrylic fibers, with any balance substantially electrically non-conductive fibers, filler, and binder. The sheet or web is preferably made by the foam process, and may contain 60-80% straight polyacrylonitrile fibers and 40-20% fibrillated (pulp) ones. The web or sheet is preferably compressed by thermal calendering so that it has a density of about 0.1-1 grams per cubic centimeter; and the web or sheet may have a basis weight of between about 20-120 grams per square meter. The web or sheet may also have a 1-40% of substantially electrically non-conductive organic or inorganic binder, or may be substantially binder free. A printed circuit board made using the layers of these non-woven webs or sheets is otherwise conventional, including a pre-preg material, electrically conductive circuit elements, and electronics, and has improved properties compared to woven glass and non-woven aramid products, including improved fiber consolidation, easy board construction, and improved MD/CD ratio and stability.

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AHLSTROM GLASSFIBRE OYFINLAND CARLE HU

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Komlenic, Rod Mt. Holly Springs, PA 3 15
Rennels, Kelly Mt. Holly Springs, PA 3 15
Rokman, Kay Karhula, FI 20 487
Sabel, Hakan Karhula, FI 3 15

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