Circuits on metal substrate for power applications with IMS technology (insulated metal substrate).
IMS technology provides a better heat dissipation, it is one of the simplest way to provide efficient cooling to surface mount components.
The support consists of a metal base of different thicknesses, with a dielectric insulation and a conductor copper layer.
IMS power circuits are various combinations of thicknesses of aluminum, copper and insulating layer.
Insulated metal substrate technology (IMS) can be used in high power applications for power circuits in automotive, motor control, fork-lift, inverter, welding machines, electrical motir, lighting, concentration solar photovoltaic (concentration PV).
AUREL Spa manufactures electronic circuits on metal substrate such as aluminum & copper, (IMS) metal-core PCBs ideal for the following applications:
- Power: power supplies, motors, inverters, IGBT;
- Automotive: ignition, controller, lights, electric car, fans
- Lighting: lighting, lights, spotlights, power LED and power ligthing
- Concentration solar photovoltaic (concentration PV)
Solutions of power metal core circuits are applicable both in the field of power than in the control of lighting load, technically defined lighting.
On the power circuit with IMS technology is able to mount all components for surface mount (SMD) with some limitations.
AUREL is specializes in machining for small and medium series is done with equipment or CNC V-Scoring.





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