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fabrication The bare board manufacturing process beginning after design and prior to assembly. Specifically, printed circuit fabrication relates to the process of producing one or more layers of conductive paths, or circuits, on a layer or layers of dielectric, rigid, or flexible substrate material. In printed circuit board applications, epoxy/glass or polyimide materials usually are substrates of choice; however, other materials are successfully used. Included within the broad definition of printed circuit board fabrication are a variety of processes, including lamination of conductive and insulative layers; addition or subtraction of metal, usually copper, to form conductive circuit paths in the configuration of the artwork design; drilling; ...
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