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					<description><![CDATA[When purchasing printed circuit boards, you should come across halogen-free circuit boards. You may have a question in your mind: what is halogen-free PCB? Why do PCB manufacturers produce it? This article will answer your doubts. Halogen Free PCB It is not difficult to understand from the literal meaning that halogen-free printed circuit boards refer [...]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="fusion-fullwidth fullwidth-box fusion-builder-row-1 fusion-flex-container hundred-percent-fullwidth non-hundred-percent-height-scrolling" style="--awb-border-radius-top-left:0px;--awb-border-radius-top-right:0px;--awb-border-radius-bottom-right:0px;--awb-border-radius-bottom-left:0px;--awb-padding-right:0px;--awb-padding-left:0px;--awb-flex-wrap:wrap;" ><div class="fusion-builder-row fusion-row fusion-flex-align-items-flex-start fusion-flex-content-wrap" style="width:calc( 100% + 0px ) !important;max-width:calc( 100% + 0px ) !important;margin-left: calc(-0px / 2 );margin-right: calc(-0px / 2 );"><div class="fusion-layout-column fusion_builder_column fusion-builder-column-0 fusion_builder_column_1_1 1_1 fusion-flex-column" style="--awb-padding-right:0%;--awb-padding-left:0%;--awb-bg-blend:overlay;--awb-bg-size:cover;--awb-width-large:100%;--awb-margin-top-large:0px;--awb-spacing-right-large:0px;--awb-margin-bottom-large:0px;--awb-spacing-left-large:0px;--awb-width-medium:100%;--awb-spacing-right-medium:0px;--awb-spacing-left-medium:0px;--awb-width-small:100%;--awb-spacing-right-small:0px;--awb-spacing-left-small:0px;"><div class="fusion-column-wrapper fusion-flex-justify-content-flex-start fusion-content-layout-column"><div class="fusion-text fusion-text-1"><p>When purchasing printed circuit boards, you should come across halogen-free circuit boards. You may have a question in your mind: what is <a href="/pcb/halogen-free-pcb/">halogen-free PCB</a>? Why do PCB manufacturers produce it? This article will answer your doubts.</p>
<h2 class="" style="--fontsize: 34; line-height: 1.35;" data-fontsize="34" data-lineheight="45.9px" id="toc_Halogen_Free_PCB">Halogen Free PCB</h2>
<p>It is not difficult to understand from the literal meaning that <a href="/pcb/halogen-free-pcb/">halogen-free printed circuit boards</a> refer to circuit boards that do not contain halogen materials or whose halogen content is negligible.<b><br />
The standard for halogen-free printed circuit boards</b> is that the content of chlorine or bromine must be less than 900 parts per million, and the halogen device&#8217;s content must be less than 1500 parts per million. Unlike lead-free PCBs, the halogen in halogen-free circuit boards is not a material but is a toxic gas. It is not only harmful to human health but also polluted environment. Therefore, we should select halogen-free materials in PCB manufacturing. It is good for the environment and human health.</p>
<h2 class="" style="--fontsize: 34; line-height: 1.35;" data-fontsize="34" data-lineheight="45.9px" id="toc_What_Are_the_Halogen_Elements">What Are the Halogen Elements?</h2>
<p>We all know in middle school that halogen elements are a large category. It is a non-metallic element composed of <b>bromine, chlorine, fluorine, iodine, and other elements</b>. In the electronics industry, bromine and chlorine are often used in <a href="/category/pcb/">PCB</a> materials, such as PCB laminates and prepreg layers. In particular, bromine has good flame retardancy and is used as a flame retardant for FR4 substrates. This property is crucial in many PCB applications.</p>
<h2 class="" style="--fontsize: 34; line-height: 1.35;" data-fontsize="34" data-lineheight="45.9px" id="toc_Why_Is_Halogen_Banned">Why Is &#8216;Halogen&#8217; Banned?</h2>
<p>According to relevant research, halogen-containing flame retardant materials will release many toxic gases when burned, accompanied by an unpleasant odor, such as hydrogen halides, PBDE, and PBDF. When hydrogen halides come into contact with water vapor in the air, acid rain is produced. The sulfur dioxide in the acid rain is corrosive and will pollute the environment. PBDE and PBDF are carcinogens that affect people&#8217;s health. The EU RoHS regulations clearly state thatPBDE and PBB flame retardants are strictly restricted.</p>
<h2 class="" style="--fontsize: 34; line-height: 1.35;" data-fontsize="34" data-lineheight="45.9px" id="toc_Halogen_Substitutes">Halogen Substitutes</h2>
<p>Halogen-free circuits remove the reliance on halogen materials by replacing flame-retardant compounds and resins.<br />
Most PCB manufacturers use phosphorus and phosphorus nitrogen to replace halogen PBB and PBDE.<b><br />
Unlike halogens</b>, phosphorus decomposes into polyphosphoric acid when it burns. Then, the polyphosphoric acid dries and hardens on the surface, forming a carbonized film that allows the surface of the insulating resin to come into contact with the air, achieving a flame-retardant effect. During the entire process, no harmful or combustible gases are generated, and it can also help extinguish the fire source through lack of oxygen.</p>
<h2 class="" style="--fontsize: 34; line-height: 1.35;" data-fontsize="34" data-lineheight="45.9px" id="toc_Disadvantages_of_HalogenFree_PCB">Disadvantages of Halogen-Free PCB</h2>
<h3 class="" style="--fontsize: 22; line-height: 1.3;" data-fontsize="22" data-lineheight="28.6px">Expensive:</h3>
<p>Halogen-free printed circuit boards require specially designed chemical resins, which are not as easy to produce as PBB and PBDE. So, companies that provide coatings usually charge higher fees.</p>
<h3 class="" style="--fontsize: 22; line-height: 1.3;" data-fontsize="22" data-lineheight="28.6px">Few Manufacturers:</h3>
<p>More manufacturers provide <a href="/pcb/standard-pcb/">traditional PCBs</a> than halogen-free printed circuit boards, which means that you can buy the number of halogen-free circuits will be limited, so be cautious when looking for a manufacturer.</p>
<h3 class="" style="--fontsize: 22; line-height: 1.3;" data-fontsize="22" data-lineheight="28.6px">The Manufacturing Process Is More Inconvenient:</h3>
<p>Without halogen-free, the PCB may become more brittle and prone to white spots, making the manufacturing of halogen-free printed circuit boards more difficult, especially for manufacturing processes such as solder mask production and appearance processing.</p>
<h2 class="" style="--fontsize: 34; line-height: 1.35;" data-fontsize="34" data-lineheight="45.9px" id="toc_Advantages_of_HalogenFree_PCB">Advantages of Halogen-Free PCB</h2>
<p>Halogen-free circuit boards use environmentally friendly materials that are harmless to human health and beneficial to the environment. Halogen-free PCBs also have the following benefits:</p>
<h3 class="" style="--fontsize: 22; line-height: 1.3;" data-fontsize="22" data-lineheight="28.6px">Environmentally Friendly:</h3>
<p>When handling halogen-free printed circuit boards, they will not produce harmful substances such as halogen compounds, reducing environmental pollution and complying with the halogen ban of EU countries.</p>
<h3 class="" style="--fontsize: 22; line-height: 1.3;" data-fontsize="22" data-lineheight="28.6px">Protect the Health and Safety of Workers:</h3>
<p>Halogen compounds are harmful substances that release toxic gases that are harmful to the human body at high temperatures. <b>Therefore</b>, using halogen-free materials can reduce the harmful gases generated during the welding and heat treatment process, which not only protects the health and safety of workers but also improves the safety of the working environment.</p>
<h3 class="" style="--fontsize: 22; line-height: 1.3;" data-fontsize="22" data-lineheight="28.6px">Improve Circuit Board Insulation:</h3>
<p>Halogen-free insulation materials are low-cost and effective for disposable electronic products. Since halogens are replaced by phosphorus or nitrogen, the polarity of epoxy resin is reduced, thereby improving the circuit insulate resistance and reducing the breakdown force of the current.</p>
<h3 class="" style="--fontsize: 22; line-height: 1.3;" data-fontsize="22" data-lineheight="28.6px">Lower Water Absorption:</h3>
<p>For boards, low water absorption affects improving the reliability and stability of materials. Phosphorus nitrogen molecules have fewer electrons than halogens. It is not easy to combine with water molecules, which means that halogen-free circuit boards have a higher resistance to water absorption. Although the scale of halogen-free printed circuit boards is much smaller than that of PCBs, they can better cope with humid environments and situations.</p>
<h3 class="" style="--fontsize: 22; line-height: 1.3;" data-fontsize="22" data-lineheight="28.6px">High Thermal Stability:</h3>
<p>The nitrogen and phosphorus content in halogen-free circuit boards is higher than that of ordinary boards, which increases the monomer molecular weight and Tg. Under heating conditions, the molecular mobility of halogen-free materials is lower than that of traditional epoxy resin boards. Therefore, halogen-free circuit boards have <b>a lower thermal expansion coefficient</b>, enabling them to withstand higher temperatures. Because halogen-free PCB can withstand high temperatures, it is more suitable for high-power product design.</p>
<h3 class="" style="--fontsize: 22; line-height: 1.3;" data-fontsize="22" data-lineheight="28.6px">Recyclable:</h3>
<p>Recycling halogen-free circuit boards can fully and effectively utilize the metal materials in circuit boards, such as gold, copper, silver, etc. Recycling these metal materials can reduce the demand for scarce resources, drive the growth of related companies, and provide more employment opportunities for social talents.</p>
<h3 class="" style="--fontsize: 22; line-height: 1.3;" data-fontsize="22" data-lineheight="28.6px">Improve Market Competitiveness:</h3>
<p>Nowadays, more and more consumers like environmentally friendly and safe electronic products, so halogen-free circuits can attract more consumers, thereby improving the market competitiveness of enterprises. Enterprises that use halogen-free materials can reflect their concern for the environment and incarnate their concern for the health of consumers and product quality, which is conducive to the long-term development of enterprises and can also improve brand reputation.<br />
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<h2 class="" style="--fontsize: 34; line-height: 1.35;" data-fontsize="34" data-lineheight="45.9px" id="toc_Halogenfree_materials">Halogen-Free Materials</h2>
<p>Halogen is a material mainly used in laminate production or prepreg layers. Sometimes, manufacturers use these substances in the solder paste used when assembling PCBs. Halogen compounds are replaced with safer materials in halogen-free circuits, as described below.</p>
<h3 class="" style="--fontsize: 22; line-height: 1.3;" data-fontsize="22" data-lineheight="28.6px">• Halogen-Free Laminate</h3>
<p>In halogen-free PCB, laminate is used for the substrate. Usually, it is halogen-free FR4, where FR stands for flame retardant material. Below are the alternatives for both flame retardant and resin.</p>
<h4 class="" style="--fontsize: 22; line-height: 1.36;" data-fontsize="22" data-lineheight="29.92px">Flame Retardants:</h4>
<p>Several brominated compounds are used in traditional PCBs, such as PBB, PBDE, TBBPA, and HBCD. In halogen-free printed circuit boards, these compounds are replaced by the following halogen-free flame retardant additives.<br />
• Aluminum (aluminum hydroxide, aluminum diethyl phosphinate)<br />
• Phosphorus (phosphorus-based FR4 materials, phosphorus-based flame retardants)<br />
• Magnesium hydroxide<br />
• Ceramics<br />
• Melamine derivatives</p>
<h4 class="" style="--fontsize: 22; line-height: 1.36;" data-fontsize="22" data-lineheight="29.92px">Epoxy Resin:</h4>
<p>FR4 halogen-free laminates use epoxy resin. It is typically a thermosetting polymer that provides mechanical stability and insulation. Traditionally, this resin contains halogens. In halogen-free boards, the resins used are usually the following:<br />
• Benzoxazine resin<br />
• Bismaleimide triazine<br />
• trifunctional epoxy resin<br />
• Bisphenol Epoxy Vinyl Ester<br />
• Cyanate<br />
• Polyimide</p>
<h3 class="" style="--fontsize: 22; line-height: 1.3;" data-fontsize="22" data-lineheight="28.6px">• Halogen-Free Flux</h3>
<p>Halogenated solder paste or flux is used to assemble circuit boards. This solder paste contains a bromine activator and helps remove oxidation during the soldering process while also providing sanding properties. In the halogen-free solder, flux has been replaced by safer options.</p>
<h2 class="" style="--fontsize: 34; line-height: 1.35;" data-fontsize="34" data-lineheight="45.9px" id="toc_Halogenfree_PCB_manufacturing">Halogen-Free PCB Manufacturing</h2>
<p>The manufacturing process of halogen-free boards is similar to that of conventional PCB manufacturing, except that halogen-free materials replace halogen materials. So, a few key steps are described here.</p>
<h3 class="" style="--fontsize: 22; line-height: 1.3;" data-fontsize="22" data-lineheight="28.6px">• Material Preparation</h3>
<p>The substrate, copper foil, and solder mask should all use halogen-free materials, such as epoxy resin or polyimide.</p>
<h3 class="" style="--fontsize: 22; line-height: 1.3;" data-fontsize="22" data-lineheight="28.6px">• Laminated</h3>
<p>Lamination is bonding each layer of the circuit into a whole using the adhesiveness of the PP sheet. Copper foil, bonding sheet (prepreg sheet), and other materials are overlapped according to the process requirements.</p>
<h3 class="" style="--fontsize: 22; line-height: 1.3;" data-fontsize="22" data-lineheight="28.6px">• Drilling</h3>
<p>Drilling conditions are critical to the quality of PCB hole walls. Halogen-free copper-clad laminates require adjustment of drilling parameters compared to ordinary copper-clad laminates due to their higher material rigidity.</p>
<h3 class="" style="--fontsize: 22; line-height: 1.3;" data-fontsize="22" data-lineheight="28.6px">• Alkali Resistance</h3>
<p>Generally speaking, the alkali resistance of halogen-free sheets is worse than that of ordinary glass fibers, so extra care is required during the etching process and the rework process after solder masking. The soaking time in the alkaline stripping solution should not be too long to avoid white spots on the substrate. It is recommended that when reworking halogen-free solder mask boards, it is best to make the first board, find the best parameters, and then rework in batches.</p>
<h3 class="" style="--fontsize: 22; line-height: 1.3;" data-fontsize="22" data-lineheight="28.6px">• Solder Mask</h3>
<p>There are a variety of halogen-free solder mask inks available on the market. Their performance is similar to ordinary liquid photosensitive inks, and their operation methods are similar to traditional PCBs.</p>
<h2 class="" style="--fontsize: 34; line-height: 1.35;" data-fontsize="34" data-lineheight="45.9px" id="toc_Halogen_Test_Methods">Halogen Test Methods</h2>
<p>There are several analytical techniques to measure halogen content:<b><br />
Combustion Ion Chromatography:</b> Burn the sample to release halogen for detection<b><br />
X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy: </b>Using X-rays to stimulate Halogen emission<b><br />
Headspace analysis: </b>Detection of halogen gases released during heating<b><br />
Wet Chemistry:</b> Solution-Based titration methods<b><br />
Total Organic Halogen Analysis: </b>Measurement of total organically bound Halogens</p>
<h2 class="" style="--fontsize: 34; line-height: 1.35;" data-fontsize="34" data-lineheight="45.9px" id="toc_Halogen_Test_Standards">Halogen Test Standards</h2>
<p>This standard is to test the substrate and finished PCB. The relevant industry testing standards include:<br />
• IPC-4101– Verifying Halogen content in base laminates<br />
• IEC 61249-2-21 – Testing PCB laminates for halogen after manufacture<br />
• UL 746A – Determination of Halogens in laminated panels by flammability<br />
• IEC 61249-2-41 – Testing for total halogen content in laminating resins</p>
<h2 class="" style="--fontsize: 34; line-height: 1.35;" data-fontsize="34" data-lineheight="45.9px" id="toc_Application_of_halogenfree_circuit_boards">Application of Halogen-Free Circuit Boards</h2>
<p>With the popularity of electronic products, PCB has occupied various fields. Halogen-free printed circuit boards has also increasingly appeared in the public eye. Its common uses are as follows:<br />
• High-end computers, robots, and large server farms<br />
• Cell phones and other wireless devices<br />
• Signaling and transportation equipment<br />
• Consumer electronics such as TVs and game consoles<br />
• Traffic applications such as GPS and on-board computer equipment<br />
• Power stations and substations<br />
• Laboratory<br />
• Distribution and sorting rooms</p>
<h2 class="" style="--fontsize: 34; line-height: 1.35;" data-fontsize="34" data-lineheight="45.9px" id="toc_The_development_prospects_of_halogenfree">The Development Prospects of Halogen-Free</h2>
<p>Halogen-free printed circuit boards is safer, more environmentally friendly, and more reliable than traditional circuit boards. It will be the industry standard and the future development trend of various manufacturers. In order to develop safer and more economical halogen-free sheets, more and more companies will invest heavily in halogen-free sheet research. We can expect that more low-priced halogen-free boards will appear in the market in the future.</p>
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<p>With the increasing demand for environmentally friendly electronic products, halogen-free PCBs are becoming more and more popular because they are constructed of materials that are free of halogen. The dielectric constant, dissipation factor and moisture diffusivity of materials that are described as halogen-free are different from those employed in traditional printed circuit boards. Hence, if the product you&#8217;re engaged in requires to be environmental-friendly, Halogen-free PCBs will be your ideal choices.</p>
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<h2 id="toc_Halogenfree_PCB_Manufacturing_Service_from_PCBAndAssembly" class="fusion-responsive-typography-calculated" style="--fontsize: 25; line-height: 1.35;" data-fontsize="25" data-lineheight="33.75px">Halogen-Free PCB Manufacturing Service from Pcbandassembly</h2>
<p>As an ISO9001:2000 registered company, we&#8217;re one of the most renowned PCB manufacturers in China making a concerted effort to fabricate environmentally friendly custom PCBs that alleviate clients&#8217; concerns. Commonly used substrates for Halogen-free PCB are S1155 (FR4) and S1165 (FR4), the following table lists some parameters of those substrates:</p>
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<td width="15%">TG<br />
(DSC, °C)</td>
<td width="15%">Td<br />
(Wt, °C)</td>
<td width="15%">CTE-z<br />
(ppm/°C)</td>
<td width="15%">Td260<br />
(min)</td>
<td width="15%">Td288<br />
(min)</td>
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<td>S1155(FR4)</td>
<td>140</td>
<td>380</td>
<td>41</td>
<td>60</td>
<td>60</td>
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<td>S1165(FR4)</td>
<td>170</td>
<td>360</td>
<td>40</td>
<td>60</td>
<td>15</td>
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<p>We offer some advanced features for Halogen-free PCB manufacturing service, please refer to below table for comprehensive capabilities:</p>
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<td>Standard IPC 2</td>
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<td>Number of Layers</td>
<td>2 &#8211; 24layers</td>
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<td>1pc &#8211; 10000+pcs</td>
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<td>2days &#8211; 5weeks</td>
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<td>S1150G, S1165</td>
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<td>Board Size</td>
<td>Min 6*6mm | Max 457*610mm</td>
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<td>Board Thickness</td>
<td>0.4mm &#8211; 6.5mm</td>
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<td>Copper Weight (Finished)</td>
<td>0.5oz &#8211; 2.0oz</td>
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<td>Min Tracing/Spacing</td>
<td>3mil/3mil</td>
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<td>Solder Mask Sides</td>
<td>As per the file</td>
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<td>Solder Mask Color</td>
<td>Green, White, Blue, Black, Red, Yellow</td>
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<td>Silkscreen Sides</td>
<td>As per the file</td>
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<td>Silkscreen Color</td>
<td>White, Black, Yellow</td>
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<td>Surface Finish</td>
<td>HASL &#8211; Hot Air Solder Leveling<br />
Lead Free HASL &#8211; RoHS<br />
ENIG &#8211; Electroless Nickle/Immersion Gold &#8211; RoHS<br />
Immersion Silver &#8211; RoHS<br />
Immersion Tin &#8211; RoHS<br />
OSP &#8211; Organic Solderability Preservatives &#8211; RoHS</td>
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<td>Min Annular Ring</td>
<td>4mil</td>
</tr>
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<td>Min Drilling Hole Diameter</td>
<td>6mil</td>
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<td>Other Techniques</td>
<td>Gold fingers<br />
Blind/Buried Vias</td>
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<h2 id="toc_HalogenFree_PCB_Benefits" class="fusion-responsive-typography-calculated" style="--fontsize: 25; line-height: 1.35;" data-fontsize="25" data-lineheight="33.75px">Halogen-Free PCB Benefits</h2>
<p>What are the benefits of using halogen-free PCBs? First, it&#8217;s important to understand that halogen is not a material in itself. It is a way to describe a class of elemental gases, including fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine. While PCBs containing halogen gases are generally safe, these elements are toxic and can cause reactions from blurred vision and nausea to difficulty breathing and a burning sensation in the eyes, nose and throat.</p>
<p>When a PCB is eventually disposed of, the disposal process can potentially release these elements into the environment, polluting the atmosphere. In fact, the incineration of halogen-based components can produce dioxin, which the EPA defines as one of the most toxic chemicals known to man. In fact, the EPA has confirmed inhaling dioxin is even small doses will almost invariably lead to cancer and ultimately death.</p>
<p>The significant benefit of halogen-free boards is that they do not pose the same threat to the environment, which can be great for environmentally-conscious companies and environmentally-conscious consumers who patronize those companies.</p>
<h2 id="toc_HalogenFree_PCB_Applications" class="fusion-responsive-typography-calculated" style="--fontsize: 25; line-height: 1.35;" data-fontsize="25" data-lineheight="33.75px">Halogen-Free PCB Applications</h2>
<p>What types of industries and applications are halogen-free PCBs typically used in? Halogen-free PCBs can be used in any industry or application where you would use printed circuit boards, from consumer electronics to industrial automation and everything in between. While there is some variance in the specifications of halogen-free PCBs compared to PCBs which contain chemicals like chlorine and bromine, these boards are entirely effective and suitable for most applications.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re concerned about how halogen-free boards will work with your specific application but would still like to try them, feel free to give us a call to discuss the issue. Our PCB experts will be more than happy to talk to you about the differences between halogen-free PCBs and other printed circuit boards, as well as how those differences may or may not affect your specific product.</p>
<p>Although all companies can make use of halogen-free PCBs, they appear most often in companies made a forward commitment to being better to the environment, reducing their carbon footprint and being responsible about the toxins they emit into the atmosphere as a result of their production processes.</p>
<h2 id="toc_How_to_Get_a_Free_Quote_on_HalogenFree" class="fusion-responsive-typography-calculated" style="--fontsize: 25; line-height: 1.35;" data-fontsize="25" data-lineheight="33.75px">How to Get a Free Quote on Halogen-Free PCB Products for Your Company</h2>
<p>PCBAndAssembly brings the same care and expertise to our halogen-free printed circuit boards as we do to all of our PCB products. We offer low-prices, the highest-possible quality ensured by complete and thorough testing procedures and speedy order fulfillment, even on high-volume PCB orders.</p>
<p>When you work with PCBAndAssembly, you can take advantage of our experienced professional designers, who can help you determine if the halogen-free PCB is right for your project, as well as the best way to implement your design. The sooner you get started with PCBAndAssembly, the sooner you can reap the benefits, so be sure to <a class="green-color" href="/contact-us/">get in touch with us</a> today.</p>
<p>Wanna to know how much your halogen-free PCB fabrication would cost? For a free quote on our halogen-free PCB manufacturing service, please click below button to enter our PCB Quote page, then fill in your circuit spec and submit;We will reply you as soon as possible by Email.</p>
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