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Sunstone Circuits Now Offering Stencils for Quickturn and Full Feature PCB Prototypes

Stencils are laser cut and tailored for each customer.

By DE Editors  

September 2, 2011

By DE Editors

Sunstone Circuits is now offering SMT stencils when placing an order within its Quickturn, Full Feature, and CAD Tool, PCB123 product lines. Stencils join a growing suite of printed circuit board (PCB) solutions that includes Bundled Assembly, PCB Design Software and Free DFM.
 
Stencils are used for even deposition of solder paste onto a bare circuit board. The use of stencils replaces hand soldering of surface mount devices, and eliminates the inconsistencies created by hand soldering.

All stencils feature permanent, non-removable, and non-fading fiducials, exclusive stencil design modifications, tailored specifically for each customer, each stencil is 100% laser cut, all fixed frame stencils are double bonded, and plates are available with safety features to protect against sharp edges.

For more information, visit Sunstone Circuits.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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