
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) mandates are transforming the factory floor from a source of waste into a model of efficiency. For decades, single-use Kraft paper was the default choice for pressure buffering in PCB lamination, resulting in thousands of tons of waste annually.
The industry is now undergoing a "green revolution" by adopting Reusable Modified Silicone Cushion Pads. These advanced elastomers are designed for longevity, capable of withstanding hundreds of high-temperature cycles without losing their elastic memory. Beyond the environmental benefit of reducing industrial waste, these pads provide much higher thermal consistency than paper, leading to fewer defects. This shift demonstrates that sustainable manufacturing is not just a regulatory requirement—it is a powerful driver of long-term cost-efficiency and product quality.