I am Sundy from Kerui Electronic Industrial company.
Our company works on the MCPCB field for 20 years manufacturing products that are widely used in telecommunications, electricity, electronics and other fields. We are also in cooperation with famous manufacturers as PHILIPS, Schneider Electric and other smaller companies.
In addition we are exporting single and double sided MCPCB, double-layer MCPCB, High thermal 350W direct thermal exchange and COB MCPCB .
We also carry RoHS,UL ,CE and other certification.
We can customize and design MCPCB according to customer requirements.
DTP technology exists for many years in China.We called it Direct Thermal Exchange technology which was our company patent of invention at 2008. Main feature is LED Solid crystal area with the substrate conduction.
If you need your own design of DTP MCPCB please feel free to contact us.
We offer free test samples(buyer pays shipping costs).
Yes,We have some standard products,as 20mm XML 20mm XHP70 20mm XPG,16mm XML 16mm XHP70,10mm XML 10mm XPG,But because we are manufacturer,most of
order was according customer Engineering drawing to make.
Thank you.
Sometimes we can supply small quantities, economically,to Western customers,But For Western customers If was small quantities,
maybe not economically,because they need pay for the shipment.I am honest to say.
There must be various configurations of stars to mount LEDs that are not available from Noctigon or SinkPAD. For instance, there was a thread about how to deal with Nichia LEDs that have only two pads.
There are also drivers that would benefit from metal PCBs. High current buck drivers such as those that Richard McDougal, aka. RMM and Mountain Electronics, sells, and regulating drivers that use FETs in linear mode to control current rather than pulse width modulation come to mind. I believe that is how led4power’s drivers work (For sale : LD-2 and LD-M2 driver (Updated)). PWM FET drivers might be improved by larger gate resistors to make the FETs work in a linear mode for the lower modes if the cooling would take it.
Thanks! I was wondering about those too! I’m so glad you decided to come here to our forum and offer your services and I’m really looking forward to seeing what custom MCPCBs we can come up with. As was mentioned, there have already been some designs proposed around these pages, but no movement to get them produced.
Maybe this is your design,But you doubt I stolen the images is a shame,Do you sent this picture?
we are manufacturer,This technology have many years in China.We before called Direct Thermal Exchang technology,that was our
company patent of invention,Why we cannot make this board,I delect this picture is respect every one.
Maybe this is your design,But you doubt I stolen the images is a shame,Do you sent this picture?
we are manufacturer,This technology have many years in China.We before called Direct Thermal Exchang technology,that was our
company patent of invention,Why we cannot make this board,I delect this picture is respect every one.
I have no doubt you can make this PCB, but the design is my design and we have a factory which makes the PCB, so I dont need you to make it. There are many factories claiming to make DTP pcb, and many can however we make ours with very specific quality requirements and we are not looking to change
Cheers
Mark
Thanks your explain,I repects you,we cannot make it,But the direct thermal change was our company patent of invention at 2008 is fact,
we also have our quality requirements.And now this technology is very popular in China.China’s patent awareness is not very strong,
Guys most of China sellers will do OEM or ODM orders for you.
Of course there is MOQ for such desires and that cost serious $…
They are obliged to protect that seller… So yes I agree that even single photo of ODM request should not leak into public because that is between seller and designer (another seller).
So he did not meant nothing wrong by posting that photo… Don’t be mad on leo ou please…
My suggestion:
If there are experienced members that would want to suggest or give their working ideas for wellbeing of BLF community you could listen to them and make us lets say BLF DTP boards .
That way you’ll not brake any ODM rule cause we all participated in design…
Hope that this thread will stay alive and that something good will be born from it
If I am not mistaken, that patent refers to a different technology where a hole is actually cut into the PCB.
That differs from building up a copper pad on a copper (or aluminum) core PCB. Subtle, but different.
There were a lot of related but different solutions in the early days of LEDs and PCBs including inserting copper slugs into a whole in the PCB, direct PCB onto heatsink, etc.
You are right, in that one the led slug goes down to the heat sink, on a modern one the heat sink is built up to the slug, in other words there is a hole cut in the dielectric layer just the same as there was a hole cut in the pcb
I know that as far as patents are concerned that could be enough to give out a new patent, however this company is making claims that they developed direct thermal transfer and patented it in 2008, the patent I linked to shows that dtp was developed well before that.
Snipped from the OP
If they had just come onto the forum saying as a manufacturer they are willing to sell small numbers to us directly with proper info on their products not just saying “Email us and we will tell you”, no data, no prices :confounded: I would of been at the least curious, but when someone wants to sell something without showing it, it is called buying a pig in a poke.
Cheers David
Explanation,in medieval times a poke was a bag and “buying a pig in a poke” means buying unseen, many a person got home to find that they had bought a cat/dog when they opened the bag