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PET Flexible PCB Solutions

Maximum value for cost-sensitive applications. PET (polyester) provides an economical flex circuit solution for static applications where extreme temperature or dynamic flex is not required.

PET Flex PCB

PET (polyethylene terephthalate), commonly known as polyester, offers the most cost-effective flexible circuit solution for applications that don't require the extreme performance of polyimide. For static flex applications in moderate environments, PET delivers reliable performance at significantly lower cost.

PET excels in high-volume consumer applications where cost optimization is critical. Membrane switches, touch panels, simple interconnects, and disposable products all benefit from PET's combination of adequate performance and attractive pricing.

While PET doesn't match polyimide's temperature range or flex fatigue resistance, it provides perfectly adequate performance for a wide range of applications. When your application allows, choosing PET over polyimide can significantly reduce product cost without compromising reliability.

Key Features

Lowest Material Cost

PET material costs significantly less than polyimide. For cost-sensitive high-volume applications, PET reduces per-unit cost substantially.

Excellent for Static Flex

For circuits that flex during installation but remain static in operation, PET provides all the flexibility needed at lower cost.

Low Moisture Absorption

PET absorbs less moisture than polyimide (0.4% vs 2.9%), providing excellent dimensional stability in humid environments.

Clear Film Option

Optically clear PET enables applications where circuit visibility or light transmission is required, such as display overlays.

Technical Specifications

Material TypePET (Polyester)
Temperature Range-60°C to +105°C
Dielectric Constant3.0-3.2 @ 1MHz
Dissipation Factor0.002
Tensile Strength170 MPa (25,000 psi)
Elongation50-150%
Moisture Absorption0.4%
UL Rating94 VTM-0
Cost LevelLowest Cost
Best ForStatic Applications

When to Choose PET

PET is the right choice when application requirements align with its capabilities.

Static Flex Applications

Circuits that bend during installation but remain stationary in use are ideal for PET. The bend-and-stay nature of most interconnect applications fits PET's capabilities perfectly.

Moderate Temperature Environment

Applications operating between -60°C and +105°C fall within PET's comfortable range. Consumer products, office equipment, and most indoor applications qualify.

Cost Priority

When product cost is a primary consideration and the application doesn't require polyimide's premium properties, PET delivers value.

High Volume Production

PET's cost advantage increases with volume. For million-unit production runs, material savings become substantial.

Where PET Is Not Suitable

Avoid PET for: dynamic flexing applications, high-temperature environments (>105°C), aerospace/military applications, or where long-term reliability in harsh conditions is critical.

PET flex PCB applications

PET Applications

PET flex circuits serve numerous high-volume applications across industries.

Membrane Switches

The classic PET application. Touch-activated control panels for appliances, industrial equipment, and consumer products use PET flex for its cost-effectiveness and tactile performance.

Capacitive Touch Panels

Touch sensors for consumer electronics often use PET flex. The combination of adequate performance and low cost suits high-volume consumer products.

LED Lighting

Simple LED interconnects and indicator panels use PET flex when temperature and flex requirements are moderate.

Medical Disposables

Single-use medical devices like electrode patches use PET for cost-effective disposable products.

Consumer Electronics

Simple interconnects in keyboards, remotes, and other consumer products benefit from PET's cost advantages.

Automotive Interior

Button panels and indicator connections in climate-controlled vehicle interiors use PET where temperature extremes are avoided.

Design Considerations for PET

Designing with PET requires attention to its specific characteristics.

Temperature Limits

Design for maximum 85°C continuous operation with margin. Peak temperatures during assembly must be carefully controlled. Consider reflow soldering alternatives like conductive adhesive.

Bend Radius

While PET bends readily for installation, design for the largest bend radius practical. Avoid designs requiring repeated bending in use.

Copper Type

Electrodeposited copper is typically used with PET for cost optimization. For tighter bends, rolled annealed copper improves flexibility.

Adhesive Selection

Adhesive properties become important at PET's temperature limits. Specify appropriate adhesive grades for your temperature requirements.

Surface Finish

PET's lower processing temperature limits surface finish options. ENIG and OSP are common choices compatible with PET processing.

Use Cases

Appliance Control Panel

Appliance Control Panel

Membrane switch overlay with integrated LED indicators for kitchen appliance. High-volume production with aggressive unit cost target.

Fitness Equipment Touch Panel

Fitness Equipment Touch Panel

Capacitive touch interface for exercise machine control panel. Clear PET allows backlight transmission with integrated touch sensing.

Disposable Medical Electrode

Disposable Medical Electrode

Single-use ECG electrode patches for patient monitoring. Ultra-high volume production demands PET's cost efficiency.

Why Choose FlexiPCB

Aggressive pricing for high-volume PET flex production
Multiple PET grades including clear and flame-retardant
Design guidance to ensure PET suitability
Low-temperature assembly process expertise
Membrane switch and touch panel specialization
Reel-to-reel processing for maximum efficiency

Frequently Asked Questions

How much cheaper is PET compared to polyimide?

PET typically costs 50-70% less than polyimide for equivalent designs. Exact savings depend on design complexity and volume. Request quotes for both materials to compare.

Can PET flex be soldered?

Yes, but with temperature limitations. Lead-free reflow requires careful process control. Alternative assembly methods like conductive adhesive or hot bar bonding are often preferred.

Is PET suitable for automotive applications?

PET works in climate-controlled vehicle interiors but is not suitable for engine compartment or exterior applications. Always verify temperature requirements against PET's limitations.

What is the minimum bend radius for PET flex?

For static installation bends, minimum radius is typically 3-5x material thickness. PET is not recommended for dynamic (repeated) flexing applications.

Do you offer PEN as an alternative to PET?

Yes, PEN (polyethylene naphthalate) offers improved temperature and mechanical properties vs. PET while remaining more economical than polyimide. It's a good middle-ground option.

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