A copper-based PCB (Printed Circuit Board) is a type of PCB where the base material is primarily composed of copper. In traditional PCB manufacturing, the base material is typically made of a non-conductive substrate, such as fiberglass epoxy (FR-4), with copper layers laminated onto it. However, in a copper-based PCB, copper is the dominant material used throughout the board, providing various benefits in terms of thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, and mechanical strength.
Overall, copper-based PCBs are widely used in various industries, including electronics, telecommunications, automotive, and aerospace, where high performance, reliability, and thermal management are essential requirements.