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Manual soldering is too difficult because bridging have a more chance to happen thats why

Step 1: Stencil printing method to paste that place with the help of stencil printer

Step 2: Use pick and place machine to place the component of large qty otherwise manually put that component

Step 3: Using Reflow machine to Solder that component

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