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PCB Material FR4 vs Rogers vs Aluminum: Which to Use

PCB Material FR4 vs Rogers vs Aluminum: Which to Use

March 11, 2026 /Posted byJayesh Jain / 0

Selecting the correct PCB material — FR4, Rogers, or Aluminium — directly impacts your circuit’s thermal performance, signal integrity, and cost. FR4 is the universal standard, but high-frequency RF designs may need Rogers laminates, and LED/power electronics often perform better on aluminium-core PCBs. This guide explains the properties, trade-offs, and India-specific sourcing for each PCB substrate material.

Table of Contents

  • PCB Material Overview
  • FR4: The Universal Standard
  • Rogers Laminates: RF and Microwave
  • Aluminium PCB (MCPCB): Thermal Management
  • PTFE, Polyimide (Flex) and Rogers Specialty
  • Comparison Table
  • Ordering FR4 vs Rogers vs Aluminium in India
  • Frequently Asked Questions

PCB Material Overview

PCB substrates differ in four key properties: dielectric constant (Dk/εr), loss tangent (tan δ), thermal conductivity, and CTE (Coefficient of Thermal Expansion). These properties determine suitability for different frequency ranges, power levels, and operating temperatures. The substrate material fundamentally limits what your PCB can do electrically and thermally.

Recommended: Arduino UNO R3 Development Board — Uses standard FR4 substrate — an excellent example of a well-engineered consumer electronics PCB on the universal substrate.

FR4: The Universal Standard

FR4 (Flame Retardant Grade 4) is a woven fibreglass cloth impregnated with epoxy resin. It is by far the most common PCB substrate globally and the default choice for virtually all consumer electronics, industrial controls, and maker/hobbyist boards.

FR4 Properties

  • Dielectric constant (Dk): 4.2–4.8 at 1 MHz (varies with manufacturer, frequency, humidity)
  • Loss tangent (tan δ): 0.018–0.025 at 1 GHz (moderate loss)
  • Thermal conductivity: 0.25 W/m·K (poor — heat conducts very slowly)
  • CTE (XY): 14–17 ppm/°C (good match to copper at 17 ppm/°C)
  • Operating temperature: Up to 130°C continuous (Tg 130–180°C depending on grade)
  • Cost: Baseline — cheapest PCB substrate

FR4 Grade Variants

  • FR4 Standard (Tg 130°C): Most common, suitable for most electronics up to 85°C operating temperature
  • FR4 High-Tg (Tg 150–180°C): For lead-free soldering (SAC305 reflow at 250°C) and automotive under-hood applications. Specify “FR4 High-Tg” when ordering from JLCPCB or PCBWay
  • FR4 Halogen-free (HF): For RoHS+ halogen-free products. Slightly higher cost than standard FR4.

FR4 Frequency Limitations

FR4 is adequate for digital circuits up to about 3 GHz and simple RF circuits up to 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi if trace length is short. Beyond 5 GHz, the high and variable dielectric constant of FR4 makes controlled impedance difficult to maintain and causes significant signal loss. For 5G, mmWave, or precision microwave circuits, FR4 is unsuitable.

Rogers Laminates: RF and Microwave

Rogers Corporation (USA) produces specialty PTFE-ceramic and hydrocarbon-ceramic laminates with tight dielectric constant tolerances, low loss tangents, and stable properties vs temperature — critical for precision RF and microwave circuit design.

Common Rogers Materials

Material Dk Loss Tan Best For Cost vs FR4
Rogers RO4350B 3.48 ±0.05 0.0037 2.4 GHz to 30 GHz RF 10–20×
Rogers RT/duroid 5880 2.20 ±0.02 0.0009 mmWave, satellite 30–60×
Rogers RO3003 3.00 ±0.04 0.0013 5G sub-6 GHz, V2X 20–40×

When to Use Rogers

  • Patch antennas for 2.4/5 GHz Wi-Fi, GPS, or cellular where precise gain and pattern control are needed
  • Power amplifier matching networks above 1 GHz
  • Radar modules (automotive 24 GHz, 77 GHz FMCW)
  • Satellite communication PCBs
  • 5G mm-Wave front-end modules
Recommended: Arduino UNO R3 Development Board — For most Arduino and ESP32-based RF projects at 2.4 GHz, standard FR4 with short antenna traces is adequate. Rogers becomes necessary only for precision RF work.

Aluminium PCB (MCPCB): Thermal Management

Aluminium-core PCBs (MCPCB — Metal Core PCB) have a layer of aluminium (or copper) as the base substrate instead of FR4. A thin dielectric layer bonds the copper circuit layer to the aluminium base. The metal core conducts heat from high-power components out of the PCB much faster than FR4.

MCPCB Thermal Properties

  • Standard MCPCB thermal conductivity: 1–3 W/m·K (dielectric layer limits total performance)
  • High-performance MCPCB: 3–8 W/m·K with premium dielectric
  • Comparison: FR4 = 0.25 W/m·K; Aluminium MCPCB = 1–8 W/m·K (4–32× better)

MCPCB Applications

  • LED lighting: The primary application — high-power LED driver and LED panel boards. Indian LED manufacturers (Havells, Philips India, Syska) use MCPCBs in all quality LED luminaires.
  • Motor controllers: Power MOSFETs and GaN FETs in motor drives generate significant heat. MCPCB provides direct thermal path to a heatsink.
  • Solar micro-inverters: High-density power electronics for solar applications benefit greatly from MCPCB.
  • Power supplies (SMPS): High-frequency switching devices on MCPCB for compact power supplies.

MCPCB Limitations

  • Only single-layer copper circuits (the aluminium base is a ground plane — no routing below)
  • Cannot drill through-holes in most aluminium PCBs (the metal would short everything)
  • Cost: 3–8× more expensive than equivalent FR4 board
  • Cannot be used for multi-layer designs directly (though hybrid designs are possible)

PTFE, Polyimide (Flex) and Rogers Specialty

Polyimide (Kapton) Flex PCBs

Polyimide is used for flexible PCBs. It withstands higher temperatures than FR4 (up to 260°C) and can be bent repeatedly. Used in: flexible display drivers, wearable electronics, camera module ribbons. JLCPCB offers flexible polyimide PCBs — approximately 3–5× cost premium over FR4 for similar size.

PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene)

Pure PTFE PCBs (e.g., Rogers RT/duroid 5880) have the lowest loss tangent of any PCB substrate (0.0009) and very low Dk (2.2). They’re extremely expensive and used only in precision microwave and millimetre-wave applications. Indian defence electronics labs (DRDO, ISRO) use PTFE PCBs for radar and satellite systems.

Comparison Table

Property FR4 Rogers RO4350B Aluminium MCPCB
Cost Baseline 10–20× 3–8×
Max frequency ~3 GHz practical 30+ GHz ~3 GHz (same limit)
Thermal conductivity 0.25 W/m·K 0.69 W/m·K 1–8 W/m·K
Multi-layer capable Yes (up to 32L) Yes (with FR4 core) No (single Cu layer)
Indian fab availability Universal PCBWay, JLCPCB PCBWay, JLCPCB, some local fabs

Ordering FR4 vs Rogers vs Aluminium in India

  • FR4: Any Indian PCB fab or JLCPCB — cheapest and fastest. No special considerations.
  • Rogers laminates: Order from JLCPCB (select “Rogers” under material on advanced PCB order page) or PCBWay. Expect 3–5 day additional lead time and significant price premium. Some Rogers grades require minimum order quantities.
  • Aluminium MCPCB: JLCPCB offers aluminium-core PCBs — select “Aluminium” in the substrate dropdown. PCBWay also offers MCPCB. Locally, some Indian PCB fabs in Bangalore and Noida can fabricate MCPCB for larger orders (50+ units).
Recommended: Arduino Nano 33 IoT with Header — When designing IoT nodes that require RF, understanding FR4 vs Rogers limitations helps you choose whether to use an on-board antenna or an external antenna with coax pigtail.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need Rogers PCB material for 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi design?

Not necessarily. Many successful 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi products (including all ESP8266/ESP32 modules) use standard FR4 with carefully designed inverted-F or chip antennas. Rogers is beneficial when you need tight impedance control (±1Ω or better) for power amplifier stages, filter networks, or when your design must operate reliably across a wide temperature range. For basic Wi-Fi PCB layout with a chip or trace antenna, FR4 is adequate.

Why do LED boards use aluminium PCB?

High-power LEDs (1W, 3W, 5W and above) generate significant heat at their junction. FR4 conducts heat very poorly (0.25 W/m·K), causing junction temperature to rise and reducing LED lifetime dramatically. Aluminium MCPCB conducts heat to the aluminium base at 1–8 W/m·K, which is then transferred to a heatsink or enclosure. This keeps junction temperature lower, maintaining brightness and extending LED lifetime from a few hundred hours to 50,000+ hours.

Can I mix Rogers and FR4 in the same PCB?

Yes — hybrid stackups are used in advanced designs. A common approach: outer RF signal layers use Rogers material, while inner layers use FR4 for digital routing. This reduces cost compared to full Rogers while maintaining RF performance where needed. This is available from specialised PCB fabs (PCBWay, some Chinese fabs) and is common in automotive radar and 5G module designs. Cost is between full FR4 and full Rogers.

How much more does Rogers PCB cost in India?

A standard 2-layer 100×100mm FR4 PCB from JLCPCB costs approximately ₹170 for 5 pieces. The same size in Rogers RO4350B typically costs $45–80 USD per piece (₹3,750–6,700) even for a 5-piece prototype order — 20–40× more expensive. This is why Rogers is only used where absolutely necessary from a performance standpoint.

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