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publicationNumber JP-H10145020-A
titleOfInvention Low expansion coefficient printed circuit board
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a laminated board for a printed circuit of the present invention having a low coefficient of thermal expansion and excellent through-hole reliability. An object suitable for mounting a semiconductor device such as LCC and TSOP is obtained. SOLUTION: The present invention relates to a printed circuit laminate having a conductive layer provided on at least one surface of an insulating layer, wherein (A) an epoxy resin having a naphthalene skeleton, and (B) tetrabromobisphenol on a fiber base material as the insulating layer. A, (C) For a low expansion coefficient printed circuit formed by heating and pressing integrally using a laminated prepreg coated and impregnated with a low expansion coefficient resin composition containing a phenol resin having a dicyclopentadienyl skeleton as an essential component There is a laminated board, and a low expansion coefficient resin composition and a prepreg for a laminated board to be used therefor.
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