Method of manufacturing two-layer printed circuit sheet

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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174262, 427 97, 428901, H01K 310

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049089404

ABSTRACT:
An insulating sheet having through holes formed therein at positions where circuit patterns formed on its both surfaces are electrically connected is prepared. A sheet for forming a hole bottom is attached to one surface of the insulating sheet. Subsequently, a first-layer circuit pattern is printed on the other surface of the insulating sheet to which the hole-bottom sheet is not attached, and a conductive paste is filled into the holes. Thereafter, the hole-bottom sheet is removed. Then, a second-layer circuit pattern is printed on the surface of the insulating sheet, from which the hole-bottom sheet is removed. With this process, a two-layer printed circuit sheet is manufactured.

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