Kraft Paper for PCB – Superior Insulation & Stability

High-temperature resistant saturated kraft paper for PCB is mainly made from softwood pulp and produced under controlled temperature and humidity using a urea-based process. Through resin impregnation, surface coating, and fiber modification, it achieves excellent heat resistance. Compared with regular kraft paper, its production process and material formulation are more precise, allowing the paper to maintain stable performance even after 1,000 hours at 150 °C. Tested with constant-temperature ovens, tensile testers, and tear-strength instruments, this paper withstands temperatures of 220–230 °C and finds wide applications in PCB processing, thermal insulation, and high-pressure lamination under demanding conditions.

What is PCB?
PCB (Printed Circuit Board) acts as the “carrier of electronic components,” with copper traces etched on an insulating substrate that actively connect chips, resistors, capacitors, and other components. As a result, it forms the backbone of electronic devices. Consequently, PCBs appear in a wide range of applications, including smartphones, computers, home appliances, automotive electronics, and more.

The Core Role of Kraft Paper in PCB: Electrical Insulation “Safety Barrier”
In PCB production, kraft paper mainly functions as interlayer insulation and edge protection. Its key strength lies in its excellent insulation performance, which delivers three main benefits:

KRAFT PAPER FOR CCL
KRAFT PAPER FOR CCL
  1. Preventing Short Circuits: It effectively isolates copper traces at different potentials, stopping leakage currents and protecting the device’s operation.
  2. Mechanical Protection: During lamination, kraft paper cushions the layers, reducing friction between copper foil and substrate and improving PCB yield.
  3. Heat Dissipation: Its natural fiber porosity helps dissipate localized heat during operation, preventing accelerated aging of components and extending PCB lifespan.

Why Insulation Performance is Critical for PCB Kraft Paper

  • PCB circuits typically operate at 5–220 V. Poor insulation can cause leakage or dielectric breakdown.
  • Low insulation resistance → current leakage, device malfunction.
  • High dielectric loss → excessive heat, reducing PCB lifespan.
  • High-quality PCB kraft paper offers insulation resistance of 10¹²–10¹⁴ Ω (dry conditions) and dielectric loss ≤0.05, fully meeting PCB insulation requirements and eliminating safety risks.
burlywood 1245mm Kraft Paper for PCB

Kraft paper for PCB does more than just support the board itself; it actively fulfills multiple critical roles in electronic insulation. Thanks to its reliable insulation and flexible processing, it serves as a foundational material in electronic component production. For example, in multilayer PCB manufacturing—such as 2-layer or 4-layer boards—manufacturers place kraft paper between copper layers. This placement not only ensures excellent insulation to prevent interlayer short circuits but also takes advantage of its lightweight design (e.g., 80 g/m²), which adds minimal thickness and supports the growing trend toward slimmer, lighter electronic devices.

PCB kraft paper functions as an insulating cushion for lithium-ion and button batteries, including those in phones or power banks. It not only provides reliable insulation but also offers high flexibility, allowing it to conform to curved battery shells without cracking. Additionally, because it is made from pure plant fibers, the material remains odorless and eco-friendly, fully meeting battery safety and environmental standards.

It also insulates small components like resistors, capacitors, and inductors from the PCB substrate. Its flexibility allows precise cutting into small sizes (e.g., 5×5 mm, 10×10 mm) without generating dust or waste, making assembly easier and more efficient while perfectly matching component specifications.

Superior pure wood pulp Kraft Paper for PCB
Superior pure wood pulp Kraft Paper for PCB

Specifications PCB Kraft Paper

Raw Materials: Choosing the Right Fibers to Ensure Insulation

High-purity softwood pulp forms the foundation of PCB kraft paper, minimizing impurities that could compromise insulation. Key requirements:

Why It Matters: Using recycled pulp or contaminated fibers can reduce insulation resistance by 50–70%, failing PCB insulation requirements.

Pulp Type: Mainly pine pulp (fiber purity ≥99.8%) and spruce pulp; 100% softwood, no hardwood added.

Selection Standards: Fibers must be free of oil, metal particles (e.g., iron filings, copper powder), with ash content ≤0.05%—impurities can drastically lower insulation resistance.

Production Process: Precise Control of Insulation Properties

PCB kraft paper undergoes a full process of purification → forming → drying → inspection to ensure stable insulation performance. Core equipment and parameters:

Production StageKey EquipmentProcess ParametersInsulation Control Points
Pulp PurificationHigh-frequency de-impurifier, fiber screenImpurity removal precision ≤0.1 mm, screening efficiency ≥99%Removes metal/plastic particles to prevent conductive paths
Paper FormingLong-wire paper machine (no metal contact)Forming speed 280–350 m/minEnsures uniform fiber distribution; prevents local impurity clusters that affect insulation
Pressing & DryingMulti-roll press, low-temperature drying cylinderPressure 150–200 kPa, drying 90–100 °CLow-temp drying avoids fiber brittleness, keeps fibers pure, prevents high-temp contamination
Insulation TestingInsulation resistance tester, dielectric loss meterSample every 10 min, insulation resistance ≥10¹² ΩReal-time monitoring; nonconforming sheets are immediately removed

Quality Control: Dual Verification from Raw Material to Finished Product

Raw Material Inspection: Every batch of pulp is tested for insulation resistance (soaked ≥10¹¹ Ω). Nonconforming pulp is rejected.

Finished Product Sampling: For each roll of PCB kraft paper, 5 samples are tested for insulation resistance and dielectric loss. Only batches meeting the standards are released for shipment.

Key Conclusion: PCB kraft paper delivers “compliant performance at optimal cost” in low-to-medium voltage PCB insulation scenarios (such as home appliance and consumer electronics PCBs), offering a cost-performance ratio far superior to traditional materials.

  • Stable Supply: With a daily production capacity of 300 tons, we maintain ample stock of standard specifications (A4 sheets, 1220mm rolls). For customized requirements—such as special grammage or widths—we can deliver within 7 days, effectively preventing “out-of-stock” situations during peak seasons.
  • Transparent Testing: Every batch includes an Insulation Performance Test Report, showing raw data for insulation resistance, dielectric loss factor, and breakdown voltage. This traceability, linked directly to the production team and equipment, makes quality control clear and reliable.
  • Compliance Assurance: Our products comply with EU RoHS and China GB/T 26125 environmental standards. As a result, they meet export requirements for electronic devices, for example, ensuring home appliance PCBs destined for Europe fully conform to RoHS regulations.
  • Flexible Customization: We offer complete customization across grammage, size, and color. For instance, customers can request 150g/㎡ thick kraft paper for automotive electronics PCBs. In addition, our precise cutting process minimizes waste, further reducing material costs.