PI vs PET in Flex PCBs: What’s the Difference and Which Should You Choose?

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A Complete Guide by MultPCB

When choosing materials for flexible printed circuit boards (Flex PCBs), the most common question we hear at MultPCB is:

Should I use PI or PET for my Flex PCB project?

Both PI (Polyimide) and PET (Polyester) are widely used in the electronics industry—but they serve very different purposes. In this article, we’ll break down their differences and help you decide which material is best for your application.

When designing flexible PCBs, one of the first decisions you’ll face is choosing the right base material. Two of the most commonly used materials are Polyimide (PI) and Polyester (PET). While both are flexible, they have significant differences in thermal stability, cost, mechanical performance, and application suitability.

In this article, we’ll compare PI vs PET for flex PCB applications, so you can make the best material choice for your next project.

🔍 What Are PI and PET?

✅ Polyimide (PI)

Polyimide is a high-performance thermoplastic polymer known for its excellent heat resistance, flexibility, and chemical stability. It’s widely used in advanced flex PCB designs due to its durability and ability to handle high temperatures.

✅ Polyester (PET)

Polyester, or PET, is a lower-cost alternative to polyimide. It’s commonly used in static or disposable electronics applications where thermal demands are lower. PET is known for its smooth surface and optical clarity, but it has limitations in high-temperature environments.

PI vs PET Comparison Table

FeaturePI (Polyimide)PET (Polyester)
Max Operating TempUp to 260–300°CUp to 150°C
FlexibilityExcellent (ideal for dynamic flex)Good (best for static flex)
Thermal StabilityExcellentModerate
Chemical ResistanceStrongModerate
Electrical PerformanceHigh insulation, low dielectric lossGood insulation
Moisture ResistanceVery goodModerate
CostHigherLower
Common Thickness0.0125–0.125 mm0.050–0.100 mm
Use CaseAerospace, Automotive, MedicalLED strips, Toys, Keyboards

When to Use PI for Your Flex PCB

MultPCB recommends PI for applications that require:

  • High temperatures or soldering processes
  • Repeated bending or dynamic movement
  • Miniaturized, multilayer, or high-density designs
  • Mission-critical reliability (e.g. aerospace, military, automotive, medical)

PI is the industry standard for high-end Flex PCBs.

When to Use PET for Your Flex PCB

PET is a good option when your application:

  • Does not involve soldering
  • Is cost-sensitive
  • Will experience minimal or no bending
  • Is for disposable or static products, such as:
    • LED light strips
    • Consumer remote controls
    • Membrane switches
    • Toys and novelty electronics

PET works great in low-cost, low-heat environments.

How MultPCB Can Help

At MultPCB, we specialize in manufacturing both PI-based and PET-based Flex PCBs. Whether you need a single-layer static circuit or a complex multi-layer rigid-flex design, our team can help you select the right material and structure for:

  • Performance
  • Flexibility
  • Budget

✅ Our Flex PCB Capabilities Include:

  • 1 to 6 layers
  • 0.05 mm to 0.5 mm thickness
  • OSP, ENIG, Immersion Silver surface finishes
  • Coverlay or solder mask options
  • RA Copper for enhanced flex life
  • Rapid prototyping & volume production

📝 Final Thoughts: PI or PET?

Choose PI if…Choose PET if…
You need high heat resistanceYou want a low-cost static solution
Your board will flex repeatedlyThe circuit will stay flat and unmoving
Your product needs long-term reliabilityIt’s a temporary or disposable device
Your design requires tight tolerances or solderingYour PCB doesn’t involve high-temp processes

📞 Let’s Build Your Flex PCB Together

At MultPCB, we’re more than just a supplier—we’re your engineering partner. From material selection to final testing, we help ensure every flex PCB we deliver meets your performance and reliability goals.

💬 Contact us at sales@multpcb.com
🌐 Learn more at www.multpcb.com
📦 Free samples and fast quotes available on request!

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