Rigid-flex PCB

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Rigid-flex PCB

Rigid-flex PCB

Rigid-flex PCB manufacturing for complex electronics that need integrated rigid and flexible sections, fewer connectors, and strong reliability.
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Engineering-led PCB and PCBA support

Rigid-flex advantages.

Rigid-flex structures can simplify product architecture while improving packaging and connection reliability.

Space-saving design

Integrate rigid and flexible areas into one compact board system.

Fewer connectors

Reduce mechanical failure points and assembly complexity.

DFM collaboration

Review bend radius, stackup, stiffeners, coverlay, and assembly constraints.

Prototype to production

Support early validation and controlled scale-up.

Technical details for sourcing review.

Use this as a starting point for engineering discussion. Final capability depends on design data and manufacturing review.
Construction
Rigid and flexible sections in one integrated PCB
Review items
Bend radius, stackup, coverlay, stiffeners, impedance
Assembly
SMT and mixed assembly available
Support
Prototype, low-volume, and production planning

Application examples.

Rigid-flex PCBs are useful for compact and reliability-sensitive electronics.

Medical handhelds

Compact, robust internal electronics.

Industrial modules

Dense assemblies with mechanical constraints.

Display systems

Flexible connections inside tight product packaging.

EV electronics

BMS and control electronics requiring dependable interconnects.

Buyer questions, answered clearly

Yes. RCT can coordinate fabrication, BOM review, component sourcing, SMT/THT assembly, inspection, and delivery for prototype and low-volume projects.

Gerber ZIP, drill files, stackup notes, drawings, BOM, pick-and-place data, and any special test or lead-time requirements are helpful.

Yes. The team can review manufacturability risks, stackup concerns, assembly constraints, and practical production notes before build.

Request Rigid-flex PCB support.

Send your files and schedule target. RCT will review manufacturability, quote requirements, and the best route forward.