2UUL BH15 Magnetic Mat for Reballing IC's

2UUL BH15 Magnetic Mat for Reballing IC's
2UUL BH15 Magnetic Mat for Reballing IC's
2UUL BH15 Magnetic Mat for Reballing IC's
2UUL BH15 Magnetic Mat for Reballing IC's
2UUL BH15 Magnetic Mat for Reballing IC's
2UUL BH15 Magnetic Mat for Reballing IC's
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2UUL BH15 Magnetic Mat for Reballing IC's
2UUL BH15 Magnetic Mat for Reballing IC's
2UUL BH15 Magnetic Mat for Reballing IC's
2UUL BH15 Magnetic Mat for Reballing IC's
2UUL BH15 Magnetic Mat for Reballing IC's
2UUL BH15 Magnetic Mat for Reballing IC's

2UUL BH15 Magnetic Mat for Reballing IC's

Magnetic Grid Pad for Holding and Reballing 2UUL BH15 Mag Grid Pad

Silicone mat designed for holding chips during soldering using BGA stencils. Thanks to the use of strong magnets, the stencil adheres perfectly to the mat and does not shift.

The mat is specially shaped into a delicate banana shape to further improve precision and stability during reballing.

The holder is made of high-quality material that is resistant to high temperatures and does not deform under their influence. Its small size allows for convenient use of the handle, and its perforated base ensures good grip on the countertop and prevents slipping during work.

Mat dimensions: 104mm x 80mm x 8mm

Weight: 65.5g

Model: BH15

zł39.99
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