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Silicone mat for soldering 337x227 mm

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Multifunctional antistatic silicone mat for heat-resistant welding up to a temperature of 500 ° C.

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Extremely flexible, even after folded it always returns to its original shape.
Dimensions 337 x 227 mm.


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