| Brand Name: | DUX PCB |
| Model Number: | Carbon Ink PCB |
| MOQ: | 1 pcs |
| Price: | Negotiable / Based on layer and complexity |
| Delivery Time: | 3–5 days for prototype, 7–10 days for mass production |
| Payment Terms: | MoneyGram,Western Union,T/T,D/P,D/A,L/C |
Carbon Ink PCB | HDI Multilayer Precision Control | Automotive & Aerospace Electronics | DuxPCB
DuxPCB provides high-precision Carbon Ink PCB manufacturing, offering a robust and economical alternative to Hard Gold plating for contact surfaces. Widely used in remote controls, industrial panels, and automotive dashboards, our carbon paste technology ensures exceptional wear resistance and reliable electrical conductivity.
Unlike standard FR4 boards, Carbon Ink PCBs require specialized screen-printing processes. DuxPCB controls the ink thickness and viscosity to guarantee stable resistance values, ensuring your keypads function perfectly even after millions of actuation cycles.
A Carbon Ink PCB features a conductive carbon paste printed directly onto the copper pads of the circuit board. This layer acts as a permanent contact interface.
The Advantage: It offers similar conductivity and oxidation resistance to Gold Fingers but at a significantly lower manufacturing cost.
The Durability: Properly cured carbon ink is extremely hard and can withstand over 1 million mechanical keystrokes without wearing down.
Carbon ink printing requires strict process control to ensure the resistance value falls within the design tolerance.
| Capability Item | Specification |
| Carbon Ink Resistance | < 20Ω / square (Standard), Custom values available |
| Resistance Tolerance | +/- 10% to +/- 20% (Process dependent) |
| Carbon Ink Thickness | 10µm - 25µm (0.4mil - 1.0mil) |
| Min. Carbon Line Width | 8mil (0.20mm) |
| Min. Carbon Gap (Spacing) | 8mil (0.20mm) |
| Carbon-to-Copper Overlap | Min. 6mil (0.15mm) required for reliable connection |
| Pencil Hardness | > 6H |
| Adhesion Strength | Class 0 (IPC Standard Cross-Hatch Test) |
| Insulation Resistance | > 10^10 Ω |
Many manufacturers struggle with "resistance drift" or ink peeling. DuxPCB has optimized the curing profile to eliminate these risks.
The resistance of carbon ink is determined by the ink formulation and the printing thickness. We use automated screen-printing machines to ensure uniform ink deposition across the entire panel, preventing resistance variations between different buttons on the same board.
We utilize premium conductive carbon pastes that bond chemically with the copper and solder mask. Our baking process ensures the ink is fully cured, passing strict tape tests (3M Tape) to prevent peeling during assembly or use.
For high-volume consumer electronics, switching from Immersion Gold (ENIG) or Hard Gold to Carbon Ink can reduce surface finish costs by up to 30%. Our engineers can review your Gerber files to verify if your design is suitable for this conversion.
To ensure the best manufacturability and performance, we recommend the following design rules:
Carbon Gap: Maintain a minimum gap of 0.20mm between carbon elements to prevent short circuits.
Copper Overlap: The carbon ink should overlap the copper pad by at least 0.15mm (6mil) to ensure a solid electrical connection.
Solder Mask Opening: The solder mask opening should be slightly larger than the carbon print area to ensure the carbon sits directly on the copper, not on the mask edge.
Carbon Ink PCBs are the industry standard for cost-sensitive applications requiring human interface inputs:
Consumer Electronics: TV Remote Controls, Calculators, Game Controllers.
Automotive: Climate Control Panels, Dashboard Buttons, Window Switches.
Industrial: Membrane Keypads, Instrumentation Controls.
Telecommunications: Telephone Keypads.
We validate the performance of carbon ink boards with rigorous testing:
Resistance Testing: Measuring the ohm value of specific test coupons or actual pads to ensure they meet specifications.
Adhesion Test: Cross-hatch tape testing per IPC standards.
Solderability Test: Ensuring the carbon process has not contaminated the solderable SMT pads on the rest of the board.
Thermal Shock: Verifying ink stability under temperature changes.
Looking to optimize the BOM cost of your remote control or keypad interface?
Send your Gerber files to DuxPCB. Our CAM engineers will evaluate your design constraints and provide a quotation for high-quality Carbon Ink PCB fabrication.