Introducing the Lanrui/WYLIE Ultra-White Glass Tin Gasket – Your Secret Weapon for Flawless Mobile Phone PCB Repairs
If you’re a technician, hobbyist, or repair specialist working with mobile phone motherboards, you know how frustrating it can be when steel mesh bulges or solder bursts during rework — leading to shorts, poor joints, or even board damage. That’s where the Lanrui/WYLIE Ultra-White Glass Tin Gasket comes in.
Engineered specifically for precision tin planting and solder paste application, this ultra-thin, high-transparency glass gasket acts as a reliable barrier between your stencil and PCB. Made from premium ultra-white glass, it offers exceptional thermal stability and chemical resistance, ensuring it won’t warp, degrade, or contaminate your solder paste — even under repeated high-temperature reflow cycles.
Key Features & Benefits:
- Prevents Steel Mesh Bulging: The rigid glass structure maintains perfect flatness under pressure, eliminating the common issue of stencil deformation that causes uneven solder paste deposition.
- Stops Solder Burst: By providing a smooth, non-stick surface, it contains solder paste precisely within the aperture boundaries, reducing splatter and bridging — critical for fine-pitch ICs and BGAs.
- Ultra-White Glass Clarity: High optical transparency allows for easy visual alignment and inspection during stencil placement — no guesswork, just precision.
- Reusable & Durable: Unlike disposable films or meshes, this glass gasket withstands hundreds of uses with proper cleaning, offering long-term cost savings.
- Optimized for Mobile Phone PCBs: Designed with the tight tolerances of modern smartphone motherboards in mind — ideal for iPhone, Samsung, Xiaomi, and other flagship models.
Whether you’re doing BGA rework, chip replacement, or fine-pitch soldering, this small but mighty accessory dramatically improves yield, reduces rework, and protects your valuable stencils and boards.






At just $5.53, this is one of the most cost-effective upgrades you can make to your repair bench. Don’t let a $5 gasket be the reason you ruin a $200 motherboard. Invest in precision — your future self (and your customers) will thank you.
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Last updated: July 2026 | Over 1,080 units sold — trusted by repair professionals worldwide.
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