Plasma treatment was used to improve the surface roughness of copper foil. The copper‐clad laminates reinforced with carbon fiber, boron nitride (BN), or boron carbide (B4C), and epoxy resin were prepared by hot pressing. The effect of BN or B4C content on the physical properties and tribological properties of copper‐clad laminates reinforced with carbon fiber and epoxy resin were studied. The resulting copper‐clad laminate exhibited desirable properties, such as dielectric constant, peel strength, oxygen index, and arc resistance, which were influenced by the concentration of BN or B4C particles. Additionally, the wear and friction properties of the laminate were evaluated, revealing the effects of load, sliding speed, and particle content on weight loss, specific wear rate, and coefficient of friction. SEM analysis of worn surfaces provided insight into the stages of wear, highlighting the importance of an oxide layer in reducing wear and protecting the copper surface.