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

FR-4 is the global industry-standard flame-retardant glass-reinforced epoxy laminate for rigid printed circuit boards. Defined by NEMA LI-1 and IPC-4101, it delivers balanced electrical insulation, mechanical strength, thermal stability, UL94 V-0 flame resistance, and cost efficiency for industrial, automotive, telecom, and consumer electronics.

What is FR-4 Material?

FR-4 (Flame Retardant Type 4) is a material grade defined by NEMA, not a specific product name. FR stands for flame retardant, meaning the resin self-extinguishes after combustion, complying with UL94 V-0.

It is a composite made from electronic-grade glass fiber cloth reinforced with epoxy resin, bonded and hot-pressed with copper foil to form Copper Clad Laminate (CCL) — the core base material for rigid PCBs.

FR-4 PCB laminate structure cross section

Composition & Structure of FR-4

A standard FR-4 PCB laminate consists of:

  • Glass fiber cloth (reinforcement layer)
  • Epoxy resin (adhesive & flame-retardant matrix)
  • Copper foil (conductive layer, 18–70 μm)

Multilayer printed circuit boards PCBs stack multiple FR-4 prepregs and cores with etched copper circuits, bonded under high temperature and pressure.

FR-4 material composition glass fiber epoxy copper foil

Key Performance Characteristics

FR-4 provides balanced electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties ideal for mass production:

  • Flammability: UL94 V-0 (self-extinguishing)
  • Tg (glass transition): 130°C, 140°C, 150°C, 170°C, 180°C
  • Dielectric constant (@1MHz): ~4.4
  • Dissipation factor: ≤0.04
  • Volume resistivity: ≥10⁸ Ω·cm
  • Water absorption: ≤0.15%
  • Tensile strength: ≥340 MPa
FR-4 material technical properties Tg DK DF electrical specs

FR-4 Material Grades & Applications

FR-4 is classified by performance, Tg, and application:

  • A1 Grade: High-end industrial, automotive, telecom
  • A2 Grade: General industrial, advanced consumer electronics
  • A3 / AB Grade: Home appliances, consumer electronics
  • High Tg (>170°C): Automotive, power, high-reliability devices
  • Halogen-free FR-4: RoHS, green electronics

Standard FR-4 Thickness & Copper Weight

Common FR-4 thicknesses (mm): 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.5, 1.6, 2.0

Standard copper weights: 0.5 oz, 1 oz, 2 oz

Thickness selection depends on space, weight, impedance matching, and component mounting.

FR-4 PCB thickness selection guide standard sizes

FR-4 vs Other PCB Substrates

MaterialFlame RetardantTg TypicalBest For
FR-4UL94 V-0130–180°CRigid PCBs, multilayer, industrial
CEM-3V-1120°CSingle/double-sided PCB low-cost
FR-2V-1105°CLow-end consumer goods
Aluminum PCBV-0High-power LED, thermal management

How to Choose the Right FR-4 for Your Design

Select FR-4 based on:

  • Operating temperature → choose Tg grade
  • Signal speed → DK/DF requirements
  • Reliability → military, automotive, commercial
  • Cost → balance performance and budget
  • Environmental → halogen-free if needed

For high-frequency or high-speed designs, consider high-speed low-loss FR-4 variants.

FR-4 PCB applications industrial automotive consumer electronics

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is FR-4 suitable for high-temperature environments?
A: Yes, use high Tg FR-4 (170°C+) for sustained high temperatures.

Q: Can FR-4 be used for flexible PCBs?
A: No, but it is widely used as a stiffener for flex PCBs.

Q: What is the difference between standard and high Tg FR-4?
A: High Tg FR-4 offers better thermal stability, reliability, and resistance to delamination.

Q: Is FR-4 compatible with lead-free assembly?
A: Yes, most FR-4 grades support lead-free reflow soldering.

Conclusion

FR-4 remains the most versatile, cost-effective, and widely used substrate for rigid PCBs. Its balanced electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties make it ideal for nearly every electronics sector, from consumer devices to industrial and automotive systems.

Selecting the right FR-4 grade, Tg, thickness, and copper weight ensures your PCB meets performance, reliability, and cost targets.

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