Phenolic paper

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Phenolic paper is a material often used to make printed circuit board substrates (the flat board to which the components and traces are attached). It is a very tough board made of wood fibre and phenolic polymers. It is most commonly brown in colour, and is a fibre reinforced plastic. These PCB materials are known as FR-1 and FR-2 - FR-1 is rated to 130C, FR-2 is rated to 105C.[1]

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References

  1. Website about amateur electronics prototyping - http://www.geofex.com/Article_Folders/protostyles/proto_styles.htm


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