#Product Trends
Electronics can struggle in space and in machines that run under ultra-high vacuum.
A major challenge is outgassing: when tiny amounts of gas escape from circuit boards and condense on nearby surfaces.
That can damage sensitive instruments, especially optical ones.
That’s why, instead of regular PCBs, ceramic circuits (such as LTCC or Al₂O₃) are used. These materials are much more stable, reliable, and can handle the extreme vacuum environment without causing failures.
At Micro-Hybrid, we design and build these ceramic multilayer circuits, ensuring electronics can survive and perform in space and other demanding applications.
Check out the link to read the blog post and learn more about how Micro-Hybrid’s design keeps technology working even in the toughest conditions.
https://www.microhybrid.com/en-US/blog/challenge-ultra-high-vacuum-uhv