What is FR-4 Material in PCB Fabrication? The Complete Professional Guide

FR-4 is the most widely used flame-retardant glass-epoxy laminate material for rigid PCB manufacturing. Defined by NEMA standards, it offers excellent electrical insulation, mechanical strength, thermal stability, and cost efficiency, making it the global industry standard for most electronic applications.

What is FR-4 Material?

FR-4 (Flame Retardant Grade 4) is a NEMA-defined material grade for PCB substrates, not a specific material name. It indicates the resin self-extinguishes after combustion and meets the UL94 V-0 flammability standard.

FR-4 uses brominated epoxy resin for fire resistance and electronic-grade woven fiberglass cloth as reinforcement. It is laminated with copper foil under high temperature and pressure to form Copper Clad Laminate (CCL), the core material for rigid printed circuit boards.

FR-4 PCB material definition NEMA grade flame retardant

FR-4 Composition & Laminate Structure

A standard FR-4 laminate consists of three core components that determine its performance in PCB fabrication:

  • Woven fiberglass cloth: Provides rigidity, tensile strength, and dimensional stability
  • Flame-retardant epoxy resin: Delivers electrical insulation and self-extinguishing properties
  • Copper foil: Forms conductive circuits on one or both sides of the laminate

This composite structure makes FR-4 ideal for single-sided, double-sided, and multilayer PCB production.

FR-4 laminate structure fiberglass epoxy copper foil

Key Technical Properties of FR-4

FR-4 offers balanced performance critical for reliable PCB operation across industries:

  • Flammability: UL94 V-0 rated, self-extinguishing, no fire spread
  • Glass Transition Temperature (Tg): Standard 130°C; high-Tg up to 180°C+
  • Electrical insulation: High dielectric strength, low leakage current
  • Dielectric constant (1MHz): ~4.4, stable for general circuits
  • Mechanical strength: High flexural strength, resistant to warping
  • Moisture absorption: Low rate, stable in humid environments
  • Cost efficiency: Lower cost than high-frequency or special materials
FR-4 PCB technical properties Tg dielectric constant

FR-4 vs Other PCB Substrate Materials

MaterialFlame RetardantTg (°C)Best For
FR-4UL94 V-0130–180+Most rigid PCB
CEM-3UL94 V-0120–130Low-cost double-sided PCB
FR-2UL94 V-1~105Single-sided consumer PCB
High-FrequencyUL94 V-0180–250RF/microwave circuits

FR-4 Grades & Selection Guide

FR-4 substrates are classified by performance to match different PCB requirements:

  • Standard Tg FR-4 (130°C): General-purpose consumer and industrial electronics
  • Mid Tg FR-4 (150°C): Automotive and industrial control applications
  • High Tg FR-4 (170–180°C+): Lead-free soldering, high-temperature environments
  • Halogen-free FR-4: Eco-friendly, RoHS compliant for medical and automotive
  • High CTI FR-4: High tracking resistance for industrial power devices
FR-4 PCB grade selection standard Tg high Tg halogen free

FR-4 Standard Parameters & Thickness

Common FR-4 specifications for PCB fabrication:

  • Board thickness: 0.3mm, 0.4mm, 0.5mm, 0.6mm, 0.8mm, 1.0mm, 1.2mm, 1.5mm, 1.6mm, 2.0mm
  • Copper weight: 0.5oz, 1oz (standard), 2oz (high current)
  • Dielectric constant (Er): 4.2–4.7 @ 1MHz
  • Dissipation factor (Df): ≤0.04 @ 1MHz
  • CTI: ≥600V for high-performance grades

Typical FR-4 PCB Applications

FR-4 is the first choice for most PCB applications due to its versatility:

  • Consumer electronics: smartphones, laptops, home appliances
  • Industrial control: automation equipment, instruments, power supplies
  • Automotive: infotainment, sensors, lighting, control units
  • Communication: routers, base stations, network devices
  • Medical: diagnostic equipment, monitoring devices

Conclusion

FR-4 is the global standard material for rigid PCB fabrication, offering unmatched balance of performance, reliability, and cost. It meets the requirements of most electronic applications from consumer products to industrial and automotive systems.

Choosing the right FR-4 grade (standard Tg, high Tg, halogen-free) ensures your PCB design performs reliably in its operating environment.

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