Equatorial Guinea's electronics sector is heavily influenced by its oil and gas industry, creating a concentrated demand for ruggedized Printed Circuit Board components. The high humidity and saline air of the Gulf of Guinea necessitate specialized conformal coatings and material selections to prevent electrochemical migration and corrosion.
Currently, the market relies heavily on imported modules. However, there is a growing shift toward localized Auto Electronics PCB Assembly to support the modernization of logistics fleets and specialized transport vehicles used in the petroleum sector, demanding higher thermal stability.
The adoption of Semiflex PCB is emerging in the telecommunications infrastructure upgrades across Malabo and Bata, where space-constrained equipment must withstand constant temperature fluctuations without solder joint fatigue.
