Bummer! Now, I’m going have Freddy Mercury camped in my head all day  singing “Un-dah Presh-ah.”  Well, let me see if I can drown him out with  discussing the Wonderful World of PCB Lamination. Even I want to run  screaming from my own brain after contemplating this topic for very  long! 
Many times as I have thought about the various challenges of  manufacturing High performance boards, my mind is helplessly drawn to  make a comparison to bread making. When you think about it—they are  both born from chemically based processes and formulas, right? Okay,  maybe I need to cut down on the Food channel, but stick with me anyway!   For instance, there is grocery store bread that is mixed in towering  vats, and baked in loaves by thousands, and then there is Artisan  bread. Mmm…that warm, wonderful, crusty bread, that is made in small  batches by passionate bread makers.You know the ones; they waft with  the tangy fragrance of things like fresh rosemary or garlic. These  breads often boast of secret recipes.  Some areas of Italy have famous  breads, whose bakers claim that it is the water, unique to that region  that makes it special. 
Regardless, both types of bread have value and a  place in our lives.
In my visually, and apparently culinary driven mind it goes like this:
FR-4 boards = Wonder Bread 
RF/MW/High performance boards = Artisan Bread
With this in mind, let’s consider multilayer designs that include  high performance materials—either on all layers or on selective layers.   What is required for successful production of these boards?  Once  again, we need material gurus who are fluent in the knowledge of high  performance materials and how they behave.  In this case, specifically,  how they respond to lamination; because, as I’ve said many times, they  all act uniquely.  Each high performance material comes with its own  lamination profile, a recipe of sorts, which specifies the temperature  rise rate, as well as the cooling rate.  These are provided to us by the  material manufacturers, however, this recipe  must be “tweaked” for the Press being used, and the environment in which  it is being produced.  In other words—we are back to that intangible,  though critical aspect of Art and Magic—like Artisan bread making!
A second concern, during lamination is the surface treatment of the  layers.   All boards must be cleaned thoroughly and put through a  scrubber prior to lamination.  This ensures that the surface is free of  all contaminants and debris that would prevent strong, even adhesion or  create de-lamination in the future.  High performance boards require  special TLC at this stage of fabrication.  They cannot be treated like  standard boards due to the material composition.  A little known secret,  at this stage of fab,  makes all the difference—but if I told you what  it was, I would have to kill you.  (Sorry, it’s part of our secret  recipe!)
When standard multilayer boards are made they are “booked” by  stacking the layers together with pre-preg placed between each layer to  act as a bonding medium (epoxy-resin loaded fiberglass sheets).  When  you have varying substrates on various layers, that formula goes out the  window.  Farewell, Wonder bread.   Every high performing material has a  corresponding bond ply that matches its properties in order to bond  properly and also for performance reasons.  This information is supplied  by the material manufacturers as well. It is critical that a  RF/MW/High performance board manufacturer be current and well-versed on  bond plies. Hello Artisan bread.
The last item of interest, when it comes to lamination, is the impact  of the environment on High Performance materials. All substrates are  somewhat impacted by humidity, this is especially true in some types of  High Performance substrates.  They are very vulnerable to humidity and  the environment. Awareness of which materials are most vulnerable and  how to treat them are crucial to success.
It all comes down to this:  Only Master Bakers make Artisan Bread! Artisan bread makers are able bake Wonder bread, but beware of the  baker who makes Wonder bread everyday and tells you he can make you a  great loaf of Artisan bread!
Master Board makers successfully and consistently make RF/MW and High  Performance boards because they have the knowledge, skill, experience  and all the secret recipes that make for a top-notch high performance  product. Therefore look for the qualities of a “Master” when you  evaluate potential suppliers.  It will save you much time, frustration  and headache if you do.
Bon appétit!
–Judy Warner