Thermal PCB

Aluminum PCB Manufacturing for LED and Power Products

XFPCB builds aluminum PCBs for LED lighting, power electronics and thermal products that need cost-effective heat spreading.

aluminum PCBaluminum PCB manufacturerLED aluminum PCBDFM reviewprototype to production
Aluminum PCB at XFPCB
Aluminum PCB production support from XFPCB includes file review, manufacturing preparation, inspection and export communication for global electronics customers.

XFPCB Aluminum PCB Service

XFPCB supplies Aluminum PCB for LED, power, energy and high-current applications where heat transfer matters. We confirm substrate selection, dielectric construction, copper weight, solderability and inspection needs before production starts.

For thermal PCB projects, share heat source, current load, board thickness, substrate preference, dielectric requirements and assembly notes. XFPCB will help match the board construction to your thermal and cost targets.

For Aluminum PCB, XFPCB combines engineering review, manufacturing preparation, quality inspection and export communication so your purchasing team can move from RFQ to delivery with a clear build plan.

Key Service Items

aluminum substrate

XFPCB reviews aluminum substrate against your submitted files, quantity and application requirements before confirming the build plan.

thermal dielectric

Clear thermal dielectric requirements help our team quote accurately, prepare production data and reduce avoidable clarification rounds.

LED thermal path

Our engineers confirm details for LED thermal path early, so your team can approve the order with clear next steps.

How XFPCB Controls the Build

  • Thermal substrate, dielectric thickness and copper weight are matched to the heat load.
  • LED, power device and high-current areas are reviewed before panel production.
  • Solderability and surface finish are selected for the assembly method.
  • Finished boards are checked for electrical continuity, appearance and dimensional requirements.
Aluminum PCB manufacturing review
Aluminum PCB production support at XFPCB includes file review, manufacturing preparation, inspection and shipment communication for global electronics customers.

Capability and RFQ Details

Project AreaXFPCB Guidance
Typical useLED strips, lamps, drivers and power boards
Project detailThermal conductivity and board thickness
XFPCB valueCost-effective thermal PCB production

Process Flow

  1. Define heat source, current path and operating environment.
  2. Select substrate, dielectric and copper structure.
  3. Review solderability and assembly plan.
  4. Inspect finished boards for electrical and visual requirements.

Aluminum PCB FAQs

What should I send to quote Aluminum PCB?

Send Gerber files, NC drill files, board outline, stackup notes, material, copper weight, surface finish, quantity and target lead time. For PCBA or assembly-related work, also send the BOM with manufacturer part numbers, pick-and-place data, assembly drawing, DNP notes and test expectations.

Can XFPCB review the files before production?

Yes. XFPCB can review manufacturability and quotation details before production starts. We check material choices, via structures, component package data, tolerance requirements and inspection requirements before release.

Can XFPCB support both prototype and production orders?

In most cases XFPCB can support both stages. Prototype builds help validate the design, while production planning controls repeatability, documentation, component supply and cost for future orders.

How can I reduce quotation delays?

Provide complete files, expected annual or batch quantity, destination country, special standards, inspection needs and the target schedule. If the design is still changing, tell us which details are fixed and which are under review.

Request a Quote for Aluminum PCB

Send your project information to XFPCB and our team will review the key manufacturing or assembly details. A complete RFQ helps us respond with a more accurate quote and a clearer production plan.

  • For bare PCB projects, include Gerber, drill, stackup, material, copper, finish, quantity and lead time.
  • For PCBA projects, include BOM, pick-and-place file, assembly drawing, test notes and approved alternatives.
  • For application-specific projects, share operating environment, reliability expectations and packaging needs.