Method of manufacturing printed circuit boards

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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29833, 29852, 427 97, H05K 302, H05K 310, H05K 342

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ABSTRACT:
A printed circuit board is made by producing recesses and/or holes in an electric insulating substrate by laser ablation. The recesses correspond to a desired pattern of conductor structures and/or holes. Conductive material is then deposited on substantially an entire face of the substrate. Conductive material is then removed from the substrate outside the desired pattern of conductor structures and/or holes.

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R. Baumann et al., "Local Electrical Conductivity in Poly(Bis-Alkylthio-Acetylene) Layers after Laser Irradiation," Synthetic Metals, 55-57, 1993, pp. 3643-3648.

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