direct heat stencil,where do you get it? and how to prevent warping?

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  • myth77
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    • Feb 2017
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    direct heat stencil,where do you get it? and how to prevent warping?

    So, lately i found that for smaller chips like pch it is very difficult to reball with nondirect heat stencil. So i decided to try direct heat stencils...and while i am waithing some stencils to arrive i have a few questions:

    1. From who do you buy a quality direct heat stencils? i am reading that they can vary in quality and make a big difference...Any trusted sellers?

    2. I am reading also the problem of warping (curving) direct heat stencils...Is it because of quality of the stencils? or/and because some preheating is also required? and help and advice here?
    Last edited by myth77; 01-17-2022, 05:10 AM.

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