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Polyimide See Thru Stencils for Printing Solder Paste

Following mail was posted by  Russ M on June 23, 1998 at 11:27:37: to
http://www.smtnet.com/smt_forum/smt_mail.html

          Has anyone seen/used these yet?  They seem to have lower
coefficient of friction
          for release of paste and less wear and  tear as well as
conforming to the board  better
          (plastic has better memory than stainless). Also there is no mesh
 so a larger
          image can be put in a smaller stencil size. But, the best is that
 you can see through
          the stencil for manual and semi-automatic printer alignment and
reduce set up and changeover times.
          Anyone familiar with these?
          How long do they last?
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Any comments ?
brs, Johannes



This type os stencil is available from:
KJ Marketing Services
115-30th St.
Toronto, Ontario, M8W 3C1
Phone: (416) 252-1061
Fax: (416) 253-1687
email: [log in to unmask]
Web Site: www.kjmarketing.com
Regards John Parsons Circuit Graphics Ltd.  [log in to unmask]

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