Although you have been able to print drawing patterns and conductor paths from PCB layout that has been completed in the design, does not mean the PCB Assembly process has been completely. Because basically, you’ve made it just a PCB layout printed on paper, not to the copper layer of the actual PCB. Therefore, the image and path pattern of the conductor of the printed PCB layout must be moved to the PCB copper layer in its original form.
There are several methods that can be used to transform the image pattern and conductor path from the PCB layout printing to the original PCB. Or you can use a PCB Assembly Services to do it.
The methods are as follows:
- Move the image pattern and the path of the conductor from the PCB layout with the chemical technique.
In the process of making PCB with the chemical technique used Positive chemicals 20 to coat the surface of copper PCB. Positive chemicals 20 can be obtained from electronics stores or at chemicals stores. Using Positive chemicals 20 allows you to create small, thin and tightly sized PCB layouts to each other.
- Moving the pattern of drawing and conductor path from PCB