PCB vias filled with epoxy before plating.

You may have heard about the PCB plug process. Why is epoxy resin used to seal the holes in PCBs? What are its advantages and disadvantages?
Improved thermal conductivity: Epoxy filling allows for effective heat dissipation within the PCB, which is beneficial for designs with high-power applications or components that generate significant heat.
Enhanced signal integrity: Epoxy filling improves the integrity of high-speed signal transmission, reducing signal loss and electromagnetic interference. It minimizes signal reflection and crosstalk, enhancing overall signal quality.
Improved electrical insulation: Epoxy filling enhances the electrical insulation between adjacent layers of the PCB, reducing the risk of shorts and ensuring proper insulation between different signal or power domains.
While providing these advantages, epoxy-filled holes also come with several challenges. For example, manufacturing may be more costly compared to non-filled holes, and the process may require additional steps and specialized equipment. Additionally, if rework or repairs are necessary, modifying epoxy-filled holes can be difficult. Therefore, the decision to use epoxy-filled holes should consider the specific requirements and constraints of the PCB design and application.

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