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layer coating the circuit can cause the circuit to fail. Therefore, "o avoid pinholes that might protrude through the entire thickness of the dielectric layer, it is a common practice to screen several layers of dielectric with drying and firing after each screening", thereby preventing the pinholes
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to a specified depth without breaking through to the other side of the workpiece. A through hole is a hole that is made to go completely through the material of an object. In other words, a through hole is a hole that goes all the way through something.
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inside one, is inherently more challenging than doing so in a through hole. This was especially true in the era when manual machining was the only method of control. Today,
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disconnected. In layman's terms, it is exactly the number of "holes" the surface has, when represented as a submanifold in 3-space.
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