I have had a look at some pallets of the same wattage, some appear to be PTFE (teflon) based and others appear to have used what looks like FR4 (or maybe FR4 TG varient?). Obviously, it would be great if FR4 was possible as it would mean low cost and facilitate a spacious board layout. My concern is that it might not be able to handle the heat involved and possible even the higher voltages/currents? Conversely, if Teflon is advised, it will mean microminiaturising the pcb to keep costs down! What are the limits of FR4 power/heat wise before you need to move to a different substrate?
I have had a look at my pcb house, they do a number of different substrates. FR4, FR4 varients (TG150-160 or TG 170-180), Rogers 4003c or 4350b. The Rogers 4350b one often pops up in various literature, and from what I understand, it's not actually PTFE but a kind of lower cost alternative. I would imagine its pretty expensive though as its the only substrate they don't have live prices for!

I understand that there are a huge number of factors in pcb design and that it's no trivial subject. Having said that, I have become a bit of a fan now I have nice routing software and want to learn more. Seems to be a subject that's not often discussed with regard to amplifier design.
Any help would be great
