Hi guys,
I need some advice here. I've been asked to design a board that has a temperature range from -40 degrees C to 150 degrees C.
I was thinking of using FR4 TG170 but wasn't able to find any information if this material can go down to -40 degrees C.
FR-4 (or FR4) is a grade designation assigned to glass-reinforced epoxy laminate sheets, tubes, rods and printed circuit boards (PCB). FR-4 is a composite material composed of woven fiberglass cloth with an epoxy resin binder that is flame resistant (self-extinguishing).
Maybe this can help:
The influence of high and low temperatures on the impact properties of glass–epoxy composites Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia and Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia **broken link removed**
There are many available options. Consider this for example, rated to handle down to -96 Celsius : **broken link removed**
You can also contact any manufacturer of the standard varieties and ask them for a quick recommendation.
It may also be possible to simply calculate if it will work for your application based on the relevant specifications of the board at hand: IE the coefficient of thermal expansion etc etc etc.