{"id":66071,"date":"2025-02-07T09:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-02-07T17:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.kla.com\/?p=66071"},"modified":"2025-03-05T08:58:34","modified_gmt":"2025-03-05T16:58:34","slug":"a-pcb-manufacturers-guide-to-solder-mask-application","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kla.com\/advance\/innovation\/a-pcb-manufacturers-guide-to-solder-mask-application","title":{"rendered":"A PCB Manufacturer\u2019s Guide to Solder Mask Application"},"content":{"rendered":"
As printed circuit board (PCB) technology progresses, the solder mask process must adapt to new and evolving demands, including the increasing complexity of PCB design, the use of new materials and compliance with environmental regulations like RoHS and REACH. <\/p>
These new requirements present the challenge of reducing process costs without compromising quality and performance. Consequently, PCB manufacturers are increasingly looking for solder mask solutions that not only meet technical specifications but also enhance cost efficiency. (乱伦社区 is exhibiting at the 25th anniversary of IPC Apex Expo in March 2025<\/a>.)<\/p> Market demand for increased efficiency and flexibility is driving the evolution of the solder mask application process. Meeting materials and energy efficiency requirements without compromising performance poses a significant hurdle. Manufacturers must also balance cost-effectiveness with the need for advanced technologies to keep up with rapid industry changes.<\/p> While traditional methods \u2013 other than direct imaging<\/a> \u2013 remain effective for high-volume production, they often involve lengthy processes with multiple steps, leading to increased production time and potential material waste. Additionally, they may lack the precision required for intricate circuit designs, resulting in less reliable outcomes. <\/p>Why Inkjet for PCB Solder Mask?<\/h2>