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Standard PCB Thickness: Complete Guide for Engineers & Buyers

Metal Core PCB cross section structure aluminum copper thermal dielectric layer

Standard PCB thickness is critical for mechanical strength, signal integrity, and assembly compatibility. This guide covers definitions, industry standards, influencing factors, manufacturing constraints, and design best practices for global industrial buyers.

What Is Standard PCB Thickness

The global standard PCB thickness is 1.57 mm (0.062 in), commonly referenced as 1.6 mm for simplicity. This is the most widely used dimension for mainstream printed circuit boards.

Common industry thickness range includes:

  • 0.78 mm (0.031 in) – Thin boards for compact electronics
  • 1.6 mm (0.062 in) – Universal standard PCB thickness
  • 2.36 mm (0.093 in) – Thick boards for industrial applications

Standard PCB thickness directly impacts durability, weight, performance, reliability, and assembly quality. All custom or standard boards must pass strict quality testing before mass production.

Standard PCB Thickness Dimension Diagram 1.6mm

Key Factors Affecting Standard PCB Thickness

1. Copper Thickness

Standard copper thickness ranges from 1.4 to 2.8 mils (1-2 oz), determined by current-carrying requirements. Thicker copper increases material cost and processing complexity, directly influencing final board thickness.

2. Substrate Material

Substrate (dielectric core) is the non-conductive base of PCB. Common materials: FR-4, FR-1 thru FR-6, G-10/G-11, IMS. Material type, Tg value, and laminate thickness define the baseline of standard PCB thickness.

3. Number of PCB Layers

Layer count directly determines thickness:

  • 2-6 layers: typically fits standard PCB thickness
  • 8+ layers: often exceeds standard thickness

Overly thin layers for high-layer-count boards cause reliability risks. Maintain reasonable thickness for functional stability.

PCB Layer Count Structure Thickness Diagram

4. Signal Type

High-power signals require thicker boards with wider copper traces. Signal characteristics directly affect required standard PCB thickness or custom dimensions.

5. Through Hole / Via Types

Through vias, micro vias, blind vias, buried vias, and via-in-pad affect aspect ratio and stacking. High via density often requires adjusted thickness for stable manufacturing.

6. Operating Environment

Harsh environments (vibration, high temperature, humidity) need thicker boards for mechanical strength and stability. Connector compatibility also depends on consistent standard PCB thickness.

Manufacturing Factors Affecting Standard PCB Thickness

1. Drilling Equipment Capability

Standard drilling aspect ratio is 7:1 (depth:diameter). Exceeding this ratio requires special equipment, increases cost, and may limit thickness options.

2. Copper Plating & Etching

Inner layer copper thickness affects lamination uniformity. Thick copper changes overall thickness and requires controlled manufacturing processes.

3. Layer Stack-Up & Lamination

More layers make it harder to maintain standard PCB thickness. Forcing thin cores for high layer counts reduces reliability and increases production failure rate.

PCB Manufacturing Thickness Control Process

Design Considerations for Non-Standard PCB Thickness

When deviating from standard PCB thickness, consider these factors:

1. Factory Production Capability

We support PCB thickness from 0.3 mm to 3.0 mm, covering standard and most non-standard requirements with stable mass production.

2. Additional Cost & Lead Time

Non-standard thickness usually increases cost and lead time. Compare standard vs. custom total cost before final design.

3. Assembly Compatibility

Ensure connectors, sockets, and assembly equipment support non-standard thickness to avoid mating or mounting issues.

Standard PCB Thickness Comparison Table

Thickness (mm)Typical Layer CountMain ApplicationsStatus
0.82-4Compact electronics, IoTCommon thin type
1.02-4Handheld devicesStandard range
1.62-6General electronics, industrialStandard PCB thickness
2.06-10Power, automotiveThick type
2.4+10+Backplane, heavy industryCustom thick

Conclusion

Standard PCB thickness (1.6 mm) is the most cost-effective and reliable choice for most projects. Thickness is determined by layer count, copper, substrate, signal type, vias, environment, and manufacturing limits.

We provide full support for standard PCB thickness and custom thickness from 0.3 mm to 3.0 mm, with ISO, UL, RoHS compliance, stable quality, and global export service.

Standard PCB Thickness Selection Guide for Engineers

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