Metal Core PCB (MCPCB) Manufacturer & Supplier

Thermal-management PCBs are built with aluminum or copper core materials to move heat away from high-power components. FastTurn delivers reliable metal core PCB prototypes and production, with engineering DFM support and consistent quality control.

Metal core PCB (MCPCB) close-up showing exposed aluminum core for thermal management
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Precision Metal Core PCB Manufacturing ?

Metal core PCB—also called MCPCB or IMS—is designed for applications where heat limits reliability. By replacing standard FR-4 with an aluminum or copper substrate, MCPCBs work as built-in heat spreaders, drawing heat away from LEDs and power devices to improve stability and extend service life.

FR-4 is a proven general-purpose material, but it isn’t optimized for high-power heat dissipation. A metal core PCB pairs a metal base with a thermally conductive dielectric layer to reduce hotspots, protect components, and maintain consistent performance in demanding environments.

FastTurn delivers metal core PCB (MCPCB) manufacturing with consistent thermal performance and reliable build quality.

  • DFM support to reduce risk and improve yield
  • Suitable for prototypes and small-to-medium runs
  • Material options: aluminum or copper core, based on thermal and cost needs
High-density white aluminum PCB panel with copper pads for LED modules and power components
Front view of a vertically arranged metal core PCB (MCPCB) assembly with copper circuitry for high thermal performance applications

What Is a Metal Core PCB (MCPCB) ?

A metal core PCB (MCPCB)—also called an IMS (Insulated Metal Substrate) PCB—uses a metal base (typically aluminum or copper) instead of FR-4. The metal core provides rigidity and works as a built-in heat spreader, moving heat away from power components to improve reliability.

Typical MCPCB Stackup

  • Copper circuit layer
  • Thermally conductive dielectric layer (electrical isolation + heat transfer)
  • Metal substrate (aluminum or copper)

MCPCB vs. FR-4

FR-4 is a general-purpose PCB material. MCPCBs are used when thermal performance is critical, helping reduce hotspots and support stable operation in high-power designs.

MCPCB vs. Aluminum PCB

An aluminum PCB is one type of MCPCB. “MCPCB” is the broader category; “aluminum PCB” means explicitly the core material is aluminum.

Metal Core PCB Capabilities

Close-up photo of a metal core PCB (MCPCB) showing the exposed aluminum core edge for thermal management.

FastTurn supports metal-core PCB (MCPCB/IMS) builds for thermal-management applications, with flexible options for materials, layer configurations, and manufacturing controls. Below are the most common capability areas customers specify when sourcing a metal core PCB manufacturer for prototypes and production.

Choose the right metal core PCB material based on thermal targets, mechanical requirements, and cost:

  • Aluminum Core MCPCB
    The most widely used cost-effective heat-dissipation method is standard in LED modules and many power designs.
  • Copper Core MCPCB
    Higher thermal performance for demanding power density applications (typically higher material cost and weight).
  • Steel Core MCPCB (Specialty)
    Used when rigidity or specific mechanical characteristics are required; generally has lower thermal conductivity than aluminum/copper.

We can support MCPCB structures commonly requested in thermal PCB programs:

  • Single-Layer MCPCB 
    Ideal for LED drivers and many power control layouts where heat spreading is the primary requirement.
  • Double-Layer / Double-Sided MCPCB 
    Used when routing density increases or when design constraints require additional layers.
  • Multilayer MCPCB 
    Available for advanced designs that require higher interconnect density alongside thermal performance (subject to project review).
  • COB MCPCB 
    Chip-on-board layouts for LED and thermally sensitive assemblies (available upon request if your design requires them).

Our MCPCB Manufacturing Process

FastTurn follows a controlled workflow to ensure metal core PCB (MCPCB / IMS) builds meet thermal, mechanical, and electrical requirements. From the first file review to final shipment, each step is designed to improve manufacturability, reduce risk, and deliver consistent quality for prototypes and production.

We review Gerbers, drawings, and requirements to confirm stackup intent, thermal path design, isolation clearances, and build feasibility.

We align your metal-core PCB material selection—aluminum or copper core—with your dielectric requirements for thermal conductivity and electrical isolation.

Copper circuitry is defined with controlled imaging and etching to meet routing accuracy and critical dimensions.

The circuit layer is bonded to the metal base through the dielectric layer using controlled bonding conditions to support stable thermal transfer and structural integrity.

Surface finish and solder mask are applied per project requirements to support assembly performance and durability.

Boards undergo visual inspection and electrical testing to verify opens/shorts and ensure build quality before release.

PCB Manufacturing Process
Technician performing lamination and bonding quality inspection on metal core PCBs for thermal reliability

Testing & Inspection for Thermal Reliability

FastTurn builds metal-core PCBs (MCPCBs/IMS) for applications where heat directly impacts performance and service life. To protect thermal reliability, we apply inspection and test controls throughout fabrication—verifying electrical integrity, critical dimensions, and build consistency before shipment.

This approach helps reduce field failures caused by opens/shorts, poor bonding, or mechanical fit issues that can compromise heat transfer and long-term stability.

Inspection & Test Coverage

  • Electrical Testing 
    Confirms circuit continuity and verifies there are no shorts—standard for reliable metal core PCB manufacturing.
  • Visual Inspection
    Checks trace quality, solder mask coverage, surface finish condition, and artistry to ensure clean, assembly-ready boards.
  • Dimensional Verification
    Validates board outline, mounting holes, and mechanical features critical for heatsink contact, enclosure fit, and repeatable assembly.
  • Bonding / Lamination Quality Checks
    Process checks focused on the dielectric-to-metal bonding interface to support stable heat transfer and consistent build results.
  • Surface Finish Verification
    Confirms finish uniformity and adherence to project requirements for solderability and durability.

Quality & Certifications

FastTurn maintains strict quality, safety, and compliance standards across all metal-core PCB (MCPCB/IMS) manufacturing projects. In-process inspections and structured testing support our quality system to ensure consistent thermal performance, mechanical accuracy, and reliable electrical integrity from incoming materials to final shipment.

Quality at Every Step

Each metal core PCB build follows defined inspections and documented process controls to ensure accuracy, consistency, and repeatability.
Standardized inspection procedures and process monitoring across MCPCB fabrication workflows.
Visual inspection, dimensional verification, and open/short electrical testing to confirm build integrity before shipment.
Process checks focused on metal-core PCB material selection and dielectric-to-metal bonding consistency to ensure stable heat transfer.
Controlled documentation and lot traceability to support accountability and program requirements.
Ongoing process optimization through internal audits, training, and manufacturing best practices.

Certifications

FastTurn holds internationally recognized certifications that demonstrate our commitment to quality management and compliant manufacturing.

Our portfolio

Our portfolio features metal core PCB (MCPCB/IMS) builds for thermal-critical applications, including aluminum- and copper-core designs. Each build reflects consistent artistry, clean finishes, and reliable performance from prototype to production.

Prototyping to Production

FastTurn supports the full lifecycle of metal core PCB (MCPCB / IMS) projects—from fast-turn prototypes to scalable production—so you can validate thermal performance early and transition to stable manufacturing without changing suppliers or processes.

Our metal core PCB manufacturing workflow is built for consistency. Engineering DFM review, material confirmation (aluminum or copper core), and controlled fabrication steps help reduce respins and maintain repeatable build quality as volumes increase.

Our Agile Manufacturing Model Supports

Automated optical inspection system verifying metal core PCBs during production to ensure quality and consistency.

Industries & Applications We Support

We serve a diverse range of industries with precision-built metal-core PCBs (MCPCB/IMS), engineered to meet application-specific requirements for thermal management, mechanical stability, and reliable performance in high-power environments.

Industries & Applications We Support

FastTurn manufactures metal core PCBs (MCPCB/IMS) for industries where thermal management directly affects performance, lifetime, and safety. By combining controlled fabrication processes with material-focused engineering support, we deliver thermal PCBs that meet application-specific requirements for heat dissipation, mechanical stability, and consistent build quality.
Metal-core PCBs are commonly used when standard FR-4 cannot effectively dissipate heat—especially in high-power designs, where reducing hotspots helps protect components and improve long-term reliability. With aluminum and copper core options, FastTurn supports both prototypes and small-to-medium production runs for demanding environments.

Industries & Applications

Why FastTurn PCB?

FastTurn delivers high-performance metal core PCB manufacturing built on thermal reliability, process consistency, and scalable execution—supporting the full lifecycle from prototype to production.
Diverse Industry Expertise

Diverse Industry Expertise

We support industrial, medical, energy, communications, and other high-reliability industries, delivering through-hole PCB assembly and mixed-technology PCBA for applications with demanding mechanical and environmental requirements.

End-to-End PCB Assembly Solutions

End-to-End PCB Assembly Solutions

FastTurn provides end-to-end PCB assembly services under one controlled workflow. Early DFM involvement helps reduce risk and enables a smooth transition from fast-turn prototypes to scalable production.

Turnkey Assembly Services

Turnkey Assembly Services

Our turnkey PCB assembly services include component sourcing, SMT and through-hole assembly, testing, and final integration—simplifying supply chains and improving execution consistency.

Advanced Manufacturing Capabilities

Advanced Manufacturing Capabilities

We support complex PCB assemblies through controlled processes, skilled technicians, and flexible assembly lines suited for high-mix and low-to-medium volume production.

Comprehensive Testing & Quality Control

Comprehensive Testing & Quality Control

Quality is embedded throughout our PCB assembly process, with inspection and testing methods applied to detect issues early and ensure long-term reliability.

Efficient Lead Times

Efficient Lead Times

Streamlined workflows and responsive engineering enable fast prototype turnaround and reliable production schedules without compromising assembly quality.

Inside Our Facilities

Our facilities are equipped for the fabrication of metal core PCB (MCPCB/IMS), including controlled bonding/lamination processes, precision imaging/etching, and inspection stations for dimensional verification and electrical testing. Supported by ESD-safe handling and compliant manufacturing practices, we ensure consistent quality and reliable execution for thermal PCB builds.

FAQ

What is a metal core PCB?

A metal core PCB (MCPCB)—also called an IMS PCB—uses a metal base (typically aluminum or copper) instead of FR-4. The metal core acts as a heat spreader, moving heat away from power components and improving reliability.

Is an aluminum core PCB the same as a metal core PCB?

An aluminum-core PCB is a type of metal-core PCB. “MCPCB” is the broader category (aluminum- or copper-core).

Metal core PCB vs FR-4 — what’s the difference?

FR-4 is a general-purpose PCB material. Metal core PCBs are chosen when thermal performance is critical, helping reduce hotspots in high-power designs.

What is the typical metal core PCB stackup?

A standard metal core PCB stackup is:
Copper circuit layer → thermally conductive dielectric layer → metal substrate (aluminum or copper).

What metal core PCB materials do you support?

Most projects use an aluminum core for cost-effective thermal performance. A copper core is used when higher thermal performance is required (typically at a higher cost/weight).

How thick is a metal core PCB?

Thickness depends on the metal base, dielectric layer, and copper thickness. Share your requirements, and we’ll recommend a practical build.

Are metal core PCBs always single-layer?

Many MCPCBs are single-layer, especially for LED and power boards. Double-layer or multilayer MCPCBs are available when routing and design requirements demand it.

Looking for an expert quick-turn to turnkey PCB solution?

FastTurn PCB specializes in higher layer count PCBs, quick-turn manufacturing, HDI structures, blind and buried vias, as well as controlled impedance and precision fabrication processes.