nickel-plated carbon film PCB for conductive contacts

Nickel-plated carbon film boards combine the high conductivity of carbon film with the superior wear resistance and corrosion resistance of nickel plating, making them one of the specialized PCB processes commonly used in high-end electronic products.

Description

Nickel-plated Carbon Film PCB

Description

Nickel-plated carbon Film PCB (commonly referred to as Nickel-plated Carbon Film PCB) is a specialized circuit board widely used in printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing. Its structure involves first printing a layer of carbon ink (i.e., carbon film) on designated areas of the PCB, followed by applying a layer of metallic nickel onto the carbon film surface via electroplating or chemical plating.

Key Features

  1. Excellent Conductivity: The carbon film itself possesses good conductivity, which is further enhanced by the nickel plating.
  2. High Wear Resistance: The hard nickel layer significantly improves the wear resistance of contact points.
  3. Strong Corrosion Resistance: Nickel offers robust oxidation and corrosion resistance, extending the PCB’s service life.
  4. Cost-effective: Lower cost than direct gold or silver plating while outperforming pure carbon film in performance.

Typical Applications

  1. Keypads, switches, and contact points in electronics requiring high wear resistance and conductivity.
  2. Frequently operated or sliding contact areas, such as high-end remote controls, medical devices, and industrial control panels.
  3. Variable resistors and sliding switch contact points demanding extended lifespan.

Simple Comparison

  1. Standard carbon film boards (carbon film only): Lower cost, suitable for basic conductivity and wear resistance requirements.
  2. Nickel-plated carbon film boards (carbon film + nickel layer): Enhanced wear resistance, conductivity, and corrosion resistance, suitable for high-demand applications.