SMT, PCB Electronics Industry News
  • SMTnet
  • »
  • Industry News
  • »
  • IPC TECHNOLOGY TRENDS STUDY REVEALS CHANGES IN STORE FOR PCB FABRICATORS AND SUPPLIERS

IPC TECHNOLOGY TRENDS STUDY REVEALS CHANGES IN STORE FOR PCB FABRICATORS AND SUPPLIERS

Apr 27, 2012

 PCB Technology Trends 2011, a new study published this week by IPC — Association Connecting Electronics Industries®, shows how the demands of miniaturization and high-speed technology are driving changes in printed circuit board (PCB) processes and materials. The 53-page report presents the technology demands of today and foretells the changes expected by 2014 that will affect PCB fabricators as well as materials and equipment suppliers.


IPC’s PCB technology trends study was conducted in late 2011 in English and Chinese. Forty-one PCB manufacturing companies participated, including many of the leading companies in Asia, Europe and North America. They represent 16.5 percent of the world PCB market. The IPC study sample is representative of the global industry in terms of company size and product mix.


Between 2011 and 2014, high-density interconnect (HDI) board production is expected to grow 26 percent for the companies that participated in IPC’s PCB Technology Trends study. They also anticipate greater use of stacked and staggered microvias, leading to any-layer microvias and “via anywhere” capability. While miniaturization and the demands of high-speed technology are driving these trends, companies cite solder mask registration and assembly as the two most common factors limiting the miniaturization of circuitry dimensions.


Most of the companies are evaluating new surface finishes, especially electroless nickel, immersion palladium and immersion gold (ENIPIG). The report also confirms that the high price of gold is having an impact on changes in PCB processing, with nearly one-quarter of the participants trying alternative metals. Seventeen percent of respondents are trying to use reduced thicknesses of gold, including some who claim that the price of gold is having no impact on their material selection.


Of the two primary substrate materials used today, multi-function epoxy resin is expected to grow to be used in more than half of panel area produced by 2014, while the use of glass fabric is expected to decline. Companies’ data on laminates used today along with forecasts for 2014 show laminates moving toward higher-temperatures thermal properties. They also predict the use of more low-loss materials. It is expected that by 2014 nearly half of the panel area produced will be halogen free and nearly three-quarters will be lead free.


The industry anticipates significant increases in the production of hybrids or modules, and in the use of printed electronics and optical technology in producing printed boards by 2014.


PCB Technology Trends 2011 is available free to companies that participated in the survey. Other companies may purchase the report by visiting IPC’s online store at www.ipc.org/pcb-tech-trends-2011. The price for IPC members is $675 and the standard price is $1350. The report will also be published in Chinese next month.


IPC (www.IPC.org) is a global trade association based in Bannockburn, Ill., dedicated to the competitive excellence and financial success of its 3,100 member companies which represent all facets of the electronics industry, including design, printed board manufacturing, electronics assembly and test. As a member-driven organization and leading source for industry standards, training, market research and public policy advocacy, IPC supports programs to meet the needs of an estimated $2.02 trillion global electronics industry. IPC maintains additional offices in Taos, N.M.; Arlington, Va.; Stockholm, Sweden; Moscow, Russia; Bangalore, India; and Shanghai, Shenzhen and Beijing, China.
 

Jun 24, 2024 -

North American PCB Industry Sales Down 6.8 Percent in May

Jun 24, 2024 -

North American EMS Industry Up 5.0 Percent in May

Jun 17, 2024 -

Sharp Decline in European Electronics Manufacturing Jeopardizes Strategic EU Priorities

Jun 17, 2024 -

IPC Issues Call for Participation for IPC APEX EXPO 2025

Jun 17, 2024 -

IPC Adds Nimonik as New Global Standards Subscription Distributor

Jun 10, 2024 -

James Will to Lead USPAE as New Executive Director

Jun 03, 2024 -

North American EMS Industry Down 2.1 Percent in April

Jun 03, 2024 -

North American PCB Industry Sales Up 9.4 Percent in April

May 27, 2024 -

EWPTE 2024 Draws Nearly 3,000 Attendees

May 20, 2024 -

Electronics Industry Sentiment Falls in May After Hitting New High Last Month

1495 more news from Association Connecting Electronics Industries (IPC) »

Jun 28, 2024 -

Machine Vision Products, Inc., Introduces its Latest Inspection Platform, The MVP Aurora

Jun 26, 2024 -

Explore PCBA and OEM Box-Build Solutions with Regulus on "Global Sources Sourcing Talk"

Jun 25, 2024 -

Totech Canada NA Inc Adds latest Superdry Cabinet SDM-1104-01 Designed for Matrix Trays

Jun 24, 2024 -

North American PCB Industry Sales Down 6.8 Percent in May

Jun 24, 2024 -

North American EMS Industry Up 5.0 Percent in May

Jun 24, 2024 -

Lonestar EMS, LLC dba Circuitronics, Inc. Enhances Operational Efficiency with the Installation of VJ Electronics' XQuik II Plus Component Counter

Jun 24, 2024 -

Heraeus Electronics Joins EU-Funded Project FastLane to Accelerate Future of Sustainable Power Electronics

Jun 24, 2024 -

PEMTRON Selected as a Global Leading Company 1000+ for 2024 by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups

Jun 24, 2024 -

KIC Honors Scott Gammer of JM Gammer Co. LLC as Representative of the Year for 2023

Jun 24, 2024 -

JBC Tip Cleaners - Precision Cleaning Solutions from Murray Percival Co

See electronics manufacturing industry news »

IPC TECHNOLOGY TRENDS STUDY REVEALS CHANGES IN STORE FOR PCB FABRICATORS AND SUPPLIERS news release has been viewed 817 times

  • SMTnet
  • »
  • Industry News
  • »
  • IPC TECHNOLOGY TRENDS STUDY REVEALS CHANGES IN STORE FOR PCB FABRICATORS AND SUPPLIERS
Jade Series Selective Soldering Machines