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Bend. Flex. Never Break

Flexible PCBs use bendable substrate materials, allowing circuits to fold, flex, and fit into spaces impossible for rigid boards. These innovative solutions enable compact, three-dimensional designs perfect for wearables, medical devices, and modern electronics requiring movement, flexibility, and space efficiency.

Amazing statistics

Flex Cycles

Space Savings
Freedom To Design Without Limits

Flexible PCBs liberate your design from flat, rigid constraints. They bend around corners, fold into compact spaces, and move with your product without failing. This flexibility isn't just physical—it's creative freedom. From fitness trackers to medical implants, from smartphones to aerospace applications, flexible circuits make the impossible possible, reliably.

  • Fits into tight curved spaces that rigid boards simply cannot accommodate.
  • Dynamic flexing capability perfect for moving parts, hinges, and folding product designs.
  • Lighter weight benefits portable devices, wearables, drones, and weight sensitive applications.
  • Eliminates connectors and cables reducing failure points and improving overall reliability.
  • Three dimensional assembly allows creative compact designs impossible with traditional rigid boards.

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on the design and bend radius. Dynamic flex applications can withstand millions of cycles, while flex-to-install designs bend once during assembly and remain static.

Initial costs are higher than rigid boards, but you save money by eliminating connectors, cables, and assembly steps. Total system cost is often lower.

Yes! Rigid-flex PCBs combine both technologies, giving you solid mounting areas for components with flexible sections for connections. Best of both worlds.

Generally, the minimum bend radius should be at least 10 times the board thickness for dynamic flexing, though static applications can bend tighter with proper design.

Yes, with proper material selection. Polyimide-based flex circuits can operate reliably at temperatures up to 150-200°C depending on the specific construction.
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