Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 14 08:04:49 EST 2001 | john
hi guys, I am trying to turn about 1000 boards we have in bone pile with an SRT 2100 summit bga rework machine and need nozzles in a short lead time....can anyone recommend a supplier either in US or UK....... I appreciate any help Rgds
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 08:27:55 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| if anyone has used or has one of these bga rework stations please give me your opinion on them. I am planning on using the sytem for not only rework but also low volume prototype production for hand built 1 or 2 qty pcb's, so ease of use is impor
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 31 19:56:18 EST 2000 | Massimo
I'm reworking BGA with a "SRT Summit 2000". This machine uses a nozzle of the same size of the BGA to conduct nitrogen to the top of the BGA. When I rework big PBGAs (318PBGA, 388PBGA) I've got shorts at the corners (100% of the times!). I think the
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Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 29 12:51:55 EDT 1999 | Bob Barr
Never heard of the DRS-22C. I have had a DRS-22 for several years now. Purchased it when we started doing BGA's. The operators like it - good optics (split view), built like a tank, X-Y table easy to manipulate for alignment. I like it because I ca
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 04:16:18 EDT 1999 | Brian
| | | | | 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