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DEK Signs First North American VectorGuard Licensee
November 19, 2004 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Flemington, N.J.—DEK announces that SolderMask Inc. of Huntington Beach, Calif. has been signed as the first North American licensee of DEK's VectorGuard stencil technology. Under the terms of the agreement, SolderMask will manufacture VectorGuard stencils from foil blanks supplied by DEK and will also provide customers with VectorGuard frames.
Introduced in 2003, the VectorGuard stencil system enhances user-friendliness, handling, storage and turnaround time for users of frame-mount stencils. The extruded aluminum safety edges and plastic corner pieces of each stencil are easy to remove for recycling, making VectorGuard an environmentally friendly solution. They are also easy to mount and dismount from the new VectorGuard frame without using special equipment.