Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 31 13:34:43 EST 2000 | PAUL WOOD
HELLO CUSTOMERS OF OK LATEST INFORMATION UPDATE WITH REFERENCE TO OLD BGA 2000 MACHINES WHICH ARE NOW 6YEARS OLD MANY NEW INVENTIONS WHICH HAVE TAKEN PLACE CAN BE PURCHASED FROM METCAL TO BRING YOU TO THE FOREFRONT OF TECHNOLOGY.(PATENTED TO ) BGA 30
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 10:45:34 EST 2018 | assuredtech
Does anyone have software or a picture of the software tree for a PACE TF3000 BGA Rework machine? I think the software driver for the video is not in the correct location or bad. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 09 14:51:08 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Does anyone have thoughts on BGA rework. We now use the OK BGA 3000 and now am considering an Infrared machine. Any thoughts? | I've used Pace, Conceptronic and, now, SRT machines. Bottom side IR is OK. Better thermal balance is achieved with hot
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 15:47:39 EST 2000 | Kris W
Rob, I am currently using a BGA-3000 from OK, which works fairly well. I did find that the customer support for the purchase of nozzles and stencils was very poor (overpriced and long lead times). I did find stencils for a good price through Mini
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 12:31:01 EDT 2011 | smtlogics
I am evaluating PACE IR300 rework system for micro BGA having size .85mm x 1.35mm. Is anyone out there has any experience of reworking this package size BGAs. Your comments will be appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 18:14:59 EDT 2011 | hegemon
Finetech wopuld be a great machine for this application due to the small component size. Great optics for the alignment. I have no affiliation with Finetech. 'Hege
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 18 12:20:59 EST 2004 | Michael
Looking at purchasing an inexpensive BGA rework machine. Saw Weller's BGA system (model 3000) a few months ago . . . seemed to work Ok. Now that I am ready to buy, read on one of their resellers website that this model is being discontinued. I am
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 24 12:34:49 EDT 2007 | resource
You could have look at LASER QUADRA Pick & Place Machine manufactured by TWS Automation, Italy (www.tws-automation.com). Its a small foot print, 3000CPH, 0402 capable, 20mil capable, BGA capable, machine with motorized feeders . Dispenser is an optio
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 09 15:54:16 EDT 1999 | Glenn Robertson
| | Does anyone have thoughts on BGA rework. We now use the OK BGA 3000 and now am considering an Infrared machine. Any thoughts? | | | I've used Pace, Conceptronic and, now, SRT machines. Bottom side IR is OK. Better thermal balance is achieved wit
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 05:41:22 EDT 2005 | K
Hi guys, Have any of you encountered harwin connector M80-647 in the past? Have you noticed any problems with the reliability of the component, solderability and 'reworkability' (thats a new word for sure)? Heres a PDF of the component; http://www.