Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 09:08:34 EDT 2001 | davef
Adding to Mike's comments. There are two types of selective wave soldering machines. * Chimney type, like the AirVac and Wenesco that Mike used. They use a boot to funnel the solder to the component to be soldered. * Programmable head type [ie, ERS
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 22 12:34:14 EST 2002 | timreisenleiter
I am in the process of sourcing and ordering a BGA rework station. I only have exprerience with the OK-Industries (Now Metcal) BGA-3500 BGA rework system. Any experience/input on other comparable systems would be much appreciated (Pace TF3000, Air-
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 09 07:42:52 EDT 2004 | C Lampron
Michael, We have a DRS-24 and are very happy with it. Look at the wobble in the nose cone that holds the nozzles and make sure it does not move. This will degrade your placement acuracy. The machine is very process oriented meaning that you can not
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 09:30:07 EST 2005 | reash
Well the powers that be actually want to go with a regular rework station, for future growth. I guess they plan on using BGAs sometime in the near future. We're also planning on using a D-Pak device in this first board. So now we're looking at the
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 24 18:29:36 EST 2005 | SuePH
Thanks for the reply, Russ. I looked at the Air-Vac web site. I am looking for something that is a lot more basic than their machine. I had seen a small table top wave machine at a customers shop a few years ago. It had a pump and different si
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 11:59:10 EST 2006 | c_nguyen
Hi Folks, Does anyone know whether the following machine can do Lead-Free BGA rework? Also how much you would recommend to pay for this machine? Please advice! Your input is greatly appreciated. ================================================ Air-Va
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 11:59:18 EST 2006 | c_nguyen
Hi Folks, Does anyone know whether the following machine can do Lead-Free BGA rework? Also how much you would recommend to pay for this machine? Please advice! Your input is greatly appreciated. ================================================ Air-Va
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 16 13:31:43 EST 2008 | chef
Not a current user but have purchased several systems in the past. A major point for evaluation is: Can an older used equipment do the job and not have to buy the latest, greatest all bells and whistles machine? This depends on your applications, BG
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 13:13:37 EDT 2009 | zombie
Hello, I need some suggestion. I want to acquire a rework station that can handle small CSPs and has a vision system, but cost is a concern. Does anyone have an opinion on the brand I should look at? I see that there are some air-vac drs22 pre-owned
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 11:22:51 EST 2010 | fredc
Hello TQS, We have made Micro Mechanics adapters for Mydata. The Micro Mechanics tips are used in die bonding machines. I have no doubt that an adapted nozzle would hold your die securely. From Grants posts in the past, he had problems with placement