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Hi everyone,
Can you possibly give me an expected time for the replacement of a 6 mil laser-cut stencil in a process that uses lead-free paste coupled with polymer blades? I've had a lot of previous opinions, and few, if any, match.
How many boards can be printed without fear of the thing wearing out?
I know many variables are involved, such as polymer durometer, aperture size, etc., but is there a general consensus?
Thanks in advance,
Leland Woodall
Quality Coordinator
Keihin Carolina System Technology, Inc.
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