Débordement d’adhésif sur PCB flexible et DFM
Fabrication
13 mai 2026
12 min de lecture

Débordement d’adhésif sur PCB flexible et DFM

Maîtrisez le débordement d’adhésif des PCB flexibles lors du laminage coverlay et raidisseur avec règles DFM, inspection et notes de plan.

Hommer Zhao
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Un PCB flexible est un circuit imprimé souple formé de cuivre et d’un film diélectrique mince, souvent en polyimide. Le débordement d’adhésif apparaît quand la résine du coverlay ou du raidisseur migre vers les pastilles, fentes ou zones de pliage.

Dans un projet capteur de 2026, trois plans prévoyaient seulement 0,20 mm autour de contacts ZIF au pas de 0,50 mm. Après retrait porté à 0,35 mm et contrôle 10x, le lot pilote de 300 pièces est passé sans nettoyage de pastilles.

En bref

  • Adhesive squeeze-out means resin moves beyond the intended coverlay or stiffener edge.
  • Use 0.25-0.35 mm pullback around fine-pitch FPC pads as a starting point.
  • Cite IPC-2223 and IPC-6013, then add your own measurable acceptance limits.
  • Inspect before SMT with 10x magnification and, for critical bends, a cross-section.

Definitions and standards

A coverlay is a polyimide protection film with adhesive. A stiffener is a local reinforcement under a connector or component. Polyimide is the common flexible dielectric; see polyimide. Flexible printed board design and qualification language is often aligned with IPC standards, but standards do not replace supplier-specific DFM numbers.

"For fine-pitch FPC connectors, a CAD clearance of 0.20 mm can become only 0.05 mm after lamination if resin flow is ignored."

— Hommer Zhao, Engineering Director at FlexiPCB

Practical DFM table

FeatureStarting controlReasonCheck
0.50 mm ZIF pads0.30-0.35 mm pullbackKeeps contact edge clean10x microscope
1.00 mm solder pads0.20-0.25 mm pullbackProtects wetting areaSolderability test
Dynamic bend tangent0.50 mm resin-free zoneProtects copper fatigueCross-section
Via near coverlay edge0.25 mm edge distanceAvoids flux trapAOI
Stiffener perimeter0.15-0.30 mm filletBalances bond and overflowPeel test

Pour des contacts ZIF au pas de 0,50 mm, commencez avec 0,30-0,35 mm de retrait d’adhésif et validez au microscope 10x sur le premier article. For related design context, compare coverlay opening registration, gold finger flex PCB design, and the flex PCB DFM checklist.

Material and process choices

Acrylic adhesive is flexible but flows more when thickness rises from 12.5 microns to 50 microns. Epoxy systems can improve temperature resistance but may be less friendly to repeated bending. Adhesiveless laminate removes base adhesive, yet coverlay adhesive and stiffener adhesive still remain. Review adhesiveless flex PCB before locking the stack-up.

"Adhesiveless laminate removes one source of resin, not every source. Coverlay, bond ply, and stiffener adhesive still need pullback and first-article evidence."

— Hommer Zhao, Engineering Director at FlexiPCB

Drawing notes that work

A useful drawing note should say where resin is forbidden, how much pullback remains after lamination, and how inspection is done. Example: minimum post-lamination adhesive pullback from ZIF contact edge 0.20 mm; hardened bead forbidden within 0.50 mm of the dynamic bend tangent; first article inspected at 10x and worst opening reported.

"A squeeze-out requirement needs a number, a location, and an inspection method. Without all three, quality will negotiate after the lot is built."

— Hommer Zhao, Engineering Director at FlexiPCB

FAQ

How much pullback is needed for FPC connector pads?

Use 0.30-0.35 mm for 0.50 mm ZIF pads and 0.20-0.25 mm for 1.00 mm solder pads, then confirm on first articles.

Is every resin fillet a defect?

No. A 0.05-0.10 mm fillet outside the functional area can be acceptable, but resin on a pad, gold finger, or bend tangent is a defect.

Does adhesiveless flex stop squeeze-out?

No. It removes base adhesive only. Coverlay, bond ply, and stiffener adhesive can still flow during lamination.

Which standards should be named?

Name IPC-2223 for design and IPC-6013 for qualification, then add project-specific values such as 0.20 mm or 0.35 mm.

When should inspection happen?

Before SMT. Use 10x visual inspection and add one cross-section for high-reliability or dynamic-bend designs.

Request a review

Send Gerbers, stack-up, connector datasheets, and stiffener drawings. Request a flex PCB DFM review before tooling so adhesive pullback and lamination risk are checked together.

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