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2UUL GS-035 Sharp Wire for Screen Separation 0.035mm x 100M (5 Rolls/Box)

2UUL GS-035 Sharp Wire for Screen Separation 0.035mm x 100M (5 Rolls/Box)

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When you need a screen separation wire with extra body for bigger panels, the 2UUL GS-035 is the gauge most technicians reach for. At 0.035mm thick and 100 meters per roll, it handles tablet glass and larger phone displays without bending or losing tension mid-cut the way thinner wires sometimes do. The box ships with 5 rolls, so a busy repair counter stays stocked through dozens of glass-separation jobs before running dry. It cuts cleanly through adhesive on both flat and curved screens, keeping the LCD or OLED panel underneath intact for reuse.

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Description

Not every screen separation job calls for a
fine, delicate wire — sometimes you need something with a bit more body to push
through stubborn adhesive on a tablet or a large-format phone display without
the wire bowing or stalling halfway through. That is the gap the 2UUL GS-035
fills on your repair bench. At 0.035mm, it sits a step thicker than the finer
0.028mm and 0.015mm variants in the same series, giving you more rigidity when
you are working on bigger glass panels where a thinner wire would flex too much
under tension.

You feel the difference in how the cut
behaves. Thicker wire holds its line better across a longer pull, which matters
when you are separating a 10-inch tablet screen or a large-display phone where
the adhesive bead runs the full length of the panel. The wire's high tensile
strength keeps it from snapping under that extended pull, and its abrasion
resistance means the edge stays sharp through repeated passes instead of
wearing down after one or two jobs.

Each box gives you 5 rolls at 100 meters
each, which is enough length to get a busy workshop through a real workload
without constantly reordering. If your shop handles tablet glass replacements
regularly, or you are running a service center where digitizer-only repairs are
common, having a few backup rolls of the 0.035mm gauge on the bench means you
are never stuck mid-repair waiting on stock.

This wire is built to work across both flat
and curved glass. Curved-edge displays need a wire that can follow the curve
without binding against the frame, and the GS-035 keeps enough flexibility to
manage that bend while still carrying the strength a thicker gauge is chosen
for in the first place. That makes it a practical pick whether you are pulling
glass off an older flat-panel device or a newer curved-edge model.

In day-to-day repair work, this is the wire
you load up for tablet screen separation, larger phone displays, and any job
where the panel size or adhesive strength makes a finer wire risk snapping. It
also comes in handy when you are doing a glass-only repair — separating cracked
outer glass from a still-working LCD or OLED panel so the customer does not
have to pay for a full display swap. For shops in Pakistan where customers
frequently ask for cheaper glass-only fixes instead of full panel replacement,
having the right gauge wire on hand directly affects how many of those repair
requests you can actually take and complete cleanly.

Technique matters here as much as the tool.
Warm the adhesive with a hot air station or preheater before you start cutting,
keep the wire under steady tension, and guide it along the seam rather than
forcing it through the glass or frame. Done right, the GS-035 separates the
panel cleanly while keeping the digitizer or display layer reusable, which
protects your margin on every glass-only job you take on.

If you are stocking a repair bench that
handles a mix of phone and tablet screens, pairing the GS-035 with the finer
0.028mm or 0.015mm wires from the same series gives you the right gauge for
every panel size that comes through the door, instead of forcing one wire to do
a job it was not built for.

Key Features

  • 0.035mm gauge built for larger phone and tablet screen
    separation
  • High tensile strength holds steady across longer cuts
  • Strong abrasion resistance keeps the wire sharp over repeated
    use
  • Works on both flat and curved LCD/OLED screens
  • 100 meters of length per roll
  • 5 rolls per box for sustained workshop supply
  • Helps preserve the original LCD/OLED panel for reuse during
    glass-only repairs
  • Compact and easy to store alongside your other separation wires

Specifications

Brand Entity 2UUL
Product Entity GS-035 Screen Separation Wire
Technology Entity Sharp Wire Cutting Technology
Compatible Device Entities Smartphones, Tablets (Flat and Curved Screen Devices)
Repair Process Entity LCD/OLED Glass Separation
Industry Entity Mobile Repair Tools and Equipment

FAQ

What is the product name?
The product name is 2UUL GS-035 Sharp Wire for Screen Separation 0.035mm x 100M.
What is the brand of this product?
The brand of this product is 2UUL.
What is the model of this product?
The model of this product is GS-035.
What is this product used for?
This product is used for separating cracked glass from the LCD or OLED panel underneath during mobile phone and tablet screen repair.
Which devices are compatible with this product?
This product works with mobile phones and tablets that have flat or curved LCD and OLED screens.
Who should use this product?
This product is suitable for mobile repair technicians, repair shops, service centers, and professional users handling screen and digitizer replacement jobs.
Is the 0.035mm wire better than 0.028mm for tablet screens?
Yes, the thicker 0.035mm gauge holds tension better on larger panels like tablet screens, where a finer wire is more likely to bow or snap during a long cut.
Can this wire be reused after one screen separation job?
A single roll is designed to handle multiple separation jobs before it wears down, though the exact number depends on screen size, adhesive type, and how much tension is applied during each cut.

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