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Re: Rework Equipment

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 29 22:53:13 EST 2000 | KH

I have used both the QX2 and BGA3500 hot air rework system from Metcal; both are great systems; the QX2 is a very simple system for leaded devices, easily trained and very inexpensive compared to SRT, Air Vac, and Conceptronics. The BGA3500 works on

Air Bath Rework System

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 22 14:21:13 EST 2004 | James Dornan of APE Inc

A little late but if this subject is still of interest the following paper from APE may be of interestwhen considering IR to Air Bath: HOT AIR versus IR and other convection Rework Systems HOT AIR is the most popularly chosen method of rework in th

Re: IR Versus Hot Air - Put-Up Your Dukes

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 20:57:13 EDT 1999 | Dean

| Jackie's posting recently and responses to it got me to dondering. First, recollecting, we bought an IR rework station a couple million years ago. It had a IR source on a stand, a bunch of lenses, and Reynolds aluminum foil for shielding near-by

IR Versus Hot Air - Put-Up Your Dukes

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 20:23:58 EDT 1999 | Dave F

Jackie's posting recently and responses to it got me to dondering. First, recollecting, we bought an IR rework station a couple million years ago. It had a IR source on a stand, a bunch of lenses, and Reynolds aluminum foil for shielding near-by co

Re: IR rework stations

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 14:30:09 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | | | | Hiya, | | | | | | | | | | | | Could anyone please suggest recommended manufacturers of | | | | | | IR rework stations for the removal of various SMT comps. | | | | | | | | | | | | Cheers | | | | | | | | | | | Why IR ? Ok, I�ve seen on

Re: IR Versus Hot Air - Put-Up Your Dukes

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 12:19:19 EDT 1999 | John

| | | Jackie's posting recently and responses to it got me to dondering. First, recollecting, we bought an IR rework station a couple million years ago. It had a IR source on a stand, a bunch of lenses, and Reynolds aluminum foil for shielding near

QFN Rework Issues

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 13 08:15:05 EST 2019 | SMTA-Joe

We recently had an in-house demo with the smaller IR bottom heater PACE machine. The machine was barely able to remove some components, but could not replace new ones at all. Also, the nozzle for the hot air would not fit in the tight areas of the ho

Re: IR rework stations

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 04:27:04 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

| | | | | | | | Hiya, | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Could anyone please suggest recommended manufacturers of | | | | | | | | IR rework stations for the removal of various SMT comps. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Cheers | | | | | | | | | | | |

BGA Rework affected by cold weather?

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 15 18:22:36 EST 2014 | mcapizzi

As was stated, there are a number of variables that could come into play. I have used AirVac DRS26 and SRT Machines. We are now using Shuttle Star which has IR as well as hot air heat. This works much better for us. You can view these at. http://www.

Re: IR Versus Hot Air - Put-Up Your Dukes

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 23:58:01 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | Jackie's posting recently and responses to it got me to dondering. First, recollecting, we bought an IR rework station a couple million years ago. It had a IR source on a stand, a bunch of lenses, and Reynolds aluminum foil for shielding near-b


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