The RT duroid 5880LZ 8-Layer Medical Imaging Board is a precision-engineered solution specifically developed for high-frequency medical diagnostics and imaging systems. Utilizing Rogers RT/duroid 5880LZ high-frequency laminate, this 8-layer board provides the ultra-low dielectric constant and low dissipation factor required for sensitive signal processing. Whether you are developing advanced MRI components or ultrasound arrays, this board delivers the thermal stability and electrical performance demanded by the healthcare industry.
Key Features
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Substrate Material: Rogers RT/duroid 5880LZ (PTFE filled with unique micro-glass microspheres).
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Layer Count: 8-layer high-density interconnect (HDI) stack-up for complex circuitry.
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Board Thickness: 1.2mm finished thickness for a balance of rigidity and space efficiency.
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Copper Weight: 1oz finished copper for reliable power distribution.
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Surface Finish: 50u” Heavy Gold Plating (ENIG/Hard Gold) for superior wear resistance and wire bonding compatibility.
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Dielectric Constant: Low $\varepsilon_r$ for minimal signal distortion at microwave frequencies.
Applications
The unique properties of the RT duroid 5880LZ 8-Layer Medical Imaging Board make it essential for:
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Medical Imaging: MRI, CT scanners, and high-frequency ultrasound transducers.
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Aerospace Electronics: Lightweight airborne radar and communication systems.
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RF/Microwave Modules: Point-to-point digital radio antennas.
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Diagnostic Equipment: Automated laboratory testing arrays requiring stable impedance.
Why Choose PCBSYNC
PCBSYNC is a professional PCB fabrication, PCBA, and EMS manufacturer delivering precision-built electronics for aerospace, medical, automotive, industrial, and smart energy applications. We handle everything from rapid prototyping to mass production — including rigid, flexible, and rigid-flex PCBs, full turnkey assembly, component sourcing, AOI and X-ray inspection, and OEM/ODM support. Reliable boards. Consistent quality. From prototype to production — PCBSYNC.
Contact our engineering team today to discuss your technical specifications or to request a formal quotation for your next medical imaging project.