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Solder mask, solder stop mask or solder resist is a thin -like layer of polymer that is usually applied to the traces of a printed circuit board (PCB) for protection against and to prevent bridges from forming between closely spaced solder pads. A solder bridge is an unintended electrical connection between two conductors by means of a small blob of solder. PCBs use solder masks to prevent this from happening. Solder mask is not always used for hand soldered assemblies, but is essential for mass-produced boards that are soldered automatically using or soldering techniques. Once applied, openings must be made in the solder mask wherever components are soldered, which is accomplished using . Solder mask is traditionally green, but is also available in many other colors.

Solder mask comes in different media depending upon the demands of the application. The lowest-cost solder mask is liquid that is through the pattern onto the PCB. Other types are the liquid photoimageable solder mask (LPSM or LPI) inks and dry-film photoimageable solder mask (DFSM). LPSM can be silkscreened or sprayed on the PCB, exposed to the pattern and developed to provide openings in the pattern for parts to be soldered to the copper pads. DFSM is vacuum- on the PCB then exposed and developed. All three processes typically go through a thermal cure of some type after the pattern is defined although LPI solder masks are also available in (UV) cure.

The solder stop layer on a flexible board is also called coverlay or coverfilm.

In electronic design automation, the solder mask is treated as part of the of the printed circuit board, and is described in individual for the top and bottom side of the PCB like any other layer (such as the copper and silk-screen layers). Typical names for these layers include tStop/bStop aka STC/STS or TSM/BSM (EAGLE), F.Mask/B.Mask (), StopTop/StopBot (TARGET), maskTop/maskBottom (), SMT/SMB (), MT.PHO/MB.PHO (PADS), LSMVS/LSMRS () or GTS/GBS (Gerber and many others).


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