CNC FR4

FR4 is the industry-standard material for printed circuit boards (PCBs) and a wide range of electrical insulation components. A composite material made from woven fiberglass cloth and an epoxy resin binder, FR4 is renowned for its excellent electrical insulation properties, high mechanical strength, and impressive durability. While it is commonly associated with PCB fabrication, its utility extends far beyond. Precision CNC machining unlocks the full potential of FR4, allowing for the creation of complex, high-tolerance parts that are essential in demanding electrical and mechanical applications. From custom insulating spacers to prototype circuit boards, CNC machining ensures dimensional accuracy and flawless performance.


KEY BENEFITS

CNC machining is the ideal manufacturing process for producing critical parts from FR4. It combines the material’s inherent advantages with the precision of computer-controlled cutting.

Benefit Description
Excellent Electrical Insulation Provides high dielectric strength, making it perfect for applications where electrical isolation is critical to prevent short circuits and ensure safety.
High Mechanical Strength & Rigidity The fiberglass reinforcement gives FR4 exceptional strength-to-weight ratio and dimensional stability, resisting bending, warping, and creep under load.
Superior Precision & Repeatability CNC machining produces parts with extremely tight tolerances, perfect for intricate features, slots, holes, and complex geometries that are impossible with standard shearing.
Thermal & Chemical Resistance Performs reliably in elevated temperature environments and offers good resistance to solvents, acids, and moisture, ensuring long-term performance.
Cost-Effectiveness FR4 is a readily available and economical material. CNC machining minimizes material waste and reduces the need for expensive tooling, ideal for prototypes and low-to-medium volume production.

APPLICATIONS

The versatility of machined FR4 makes it a go-to material across numerous high-tech industries. Its unique combination of properties solves complex design challenges.

Part Type Industry Application Why FR4 is Used
PCB Insulation Mounts & Spacers Electronics, Aerospace, Automotive Electrically isolates PCBs from metal chassis, preventing shorts and withstanding vibration.
Custom Busbars & Insulating Layers Power Distribution, Renewable Energy Provides structural support and high-voltage insulation between conductive layers.
Test & Burn-in Sockets Semiconductor, R&D Labs Offers dimensional stability and excellent insulation for reliable testing of ICs and components.
Transformer & Motor Insulation Industrial Machinery, Power Generation Used as slot liners and phase barriers to insulate windings, capable of handling high temperatures.
Jigs, Fixtures & Guides Manufacturing, Automation Creates non-conductive, wear-resistant tooling for assembly lines and sensitive electronic components.
RF Circuit Substrates & Antenna Plates Telecommunications, Defense Provides a stable, low-loss substrate for high-frequency circuits and microwave applications.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

This table summarizes the key technical properties of FR4, providing essential data for engineers and designers.

Property Value / Description Test Standard
Base Material Woven Fiberglass & Epoxy Resin
Flame Retardancy UL94-V0 UL 94
Dielectric Strength > 20 kV/mm IPC-4101
Dielectric Constant (ɛr) 4.2 – 4.8 @ 1 MHz IPC-4101
Dissipation Factor (tan δ) 0.016 – 0.022 @ 1 MHz IPC-4101
Volume Resistivity 10^7 – 10^9 MΩ·cm IPC-4101
Flexural Strength 415 MPa (60,000 psi) ASTM D790
Tensile Strength 310 MPa (45,000 psi) ASTM D638
Glass Transition Temp (Tg) 130°C – 180°C (Standard to High-Tg) IPC-TM-650
Continuous Service Temp ~130°C
Density 1.85 g/cm³
Machinability Good (Abrasive on tooling; requires carbide tools)
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