Wholesale FR4 Tg130 PCB
$28.50
MOKOPCB provides affordable wholesale FR4 Tg130 PCB for consumer electronics, LED lightings, IoT devices, and automotive control modules. The Tg130 substrate with ≥ 320°C Td has sound thermal stability, mechanical strength, and chemical resistance.
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Layer Counts | 4L |
Base Material | FR4 |
Board Thickness(mm) | 1.6mm |
Max board size(mm) | 570*850mm |
PCB size tolerance | ±0.2mm |
Min. Hole Size | 0.15mm |
Min. Line Width | 4mil |
Copper Weight | 1oz |
Surface Finish | HASL-LF |
Certificate | ISO9001, ISO13485, IPC610, UL |

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Questions & Answers
1. What is the shipping port?
We ship the goods via the Port of Hong Kong or Shenzhen.
2. Why choose HASL-LF finish?
HASL-LF(Hot Air Solder Leveling-Lead Free) is a common surface with good solderability, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Unlike traditional HASL, HASL-LF complies with RoHS regulations and lead-free processes.
3. Can I get a Tg130 FR4 PCB sample?
Yes, we can offer a sample based on your requirements, and welcome to contact us!
4. Can Tg130 FR4 handle a heavy copper PCB?
Yes, but meed precautions. Tg130 FR4 can support heavy copper PCBs up to 3/4 oz, and we do not recommend using higher oz. That’s because Tg130 FR4 has a relatively low heat resistance, which may increase thermal and mechanical risks. If you want the PCB to undertake high power, consider using a higher Tg material like Tg170 FR4.
5. Can I customize a 6-layer Tg130 PCB?
Yes, we can achieve it, but we don’t recommend it for >4 layers for high-reliability applications because it may increase the risk of delamination due to CTE mismatch.
6. Why choose Tg130 over higher-Tg materials?
Compared to higher-Tg PCBs, Tg130 boards, especially those simple boards, are easily available for most consumer electronics at a more affordable price.
7. What’s the max temperature it can handle?
It can continuously work up to 105°C and survive up to 240°C in the short term.