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Hi, 

I have seen some SMT components laying on circuits on a sheet of plastic, 
which can be folded and saves some space.  I also heard that cellular phone 
or camera uses this kind of circuit board due to the limited space available.  

My question is : how do they solder the components onto it?  Normal 
reflow?  Would it go through the 200C without damage?  What is the 
material of it?

Thank you very much.

Best regards,

Victor




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