Aluminum and copper pcb
Aluminum PCBs have a base material made of aluminum, which provides excellent heat dissipation properties.

They are commonly used in high-power LED lighting, automotive electronics, and power supplies.
The aluminum base acts as a heat sink, dissipating heat away from the components and preventing overheating.
Aluminum PCBs are also lightweight and durable, making them a popular choice for outdoor and industrial applications.

Copper PCBs, on the other hand, have a base material made of copper,
which is an excellent conductor of electricity.
They are commonly used in low-power applications such as consumer electronics, telecommunications, and computer hardware.
Copper PCBs are also highly reliable and have excellent signal integrity, making them ideal for high-frequency applications.

In summary, aluminum PCBs are ideal for high-power applications that require excellent heat dissipation,
while copper PCBs are ideal for low-power applications that require excellent signal integrity.







