Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 02 11:47:53 EDT 2019 | jchris
Sorry, never used (or heard of) the Finetech CorePlus.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 07 03:53:21 EDT 2008 | finetech_bln
Hi - maybe FINETECH (http://www.finetech.de ) can help you. They did evaluate the reworkability of SAMTEC connectors. The FINEPLACER Pico offers 5 �m placement accuracy (http://www.finetech.de/enid/picors ) - the precise placement should not be much
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 07 04:04:21 EDT 2008 | finetech_bln
Hi - you did forget FINETECH - here are some videos: http://www.finetech.de/enid/video
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 | Tue Apr 02 10:02:39 EDT 2019 | lapskrfc
Thanks a lot for your reply and the useful information you provided. By any chance, have you heard anything about the Finetech CorePlus?
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 06 11:39:17 EDT 2008 | reworker
Hi - do you know FINETECH http://www.finetech.de? This machines are the best choice for high end rework applications. here is an overview of possible rework applications; http://www.finetech.de/enid/Applications/Rework___Repair_bs.html . Let me know
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 14 03:58:21 EDT 2005 | pci
Have a look into the finetech system. I can say its is all in one.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 02 11:48:42 EDT 2019 | lapskrfc
Thanks a lot for all your help
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 01 13:40:38 EDT 2019 | lapskrfc
Hi all, I'm thinking of adding a high-end rework station to my lab. Budget-wise I can basically afford all the solutions from Finetech, Pace, Ersa, and others. However, I'm not sure which one to go with. I'm considering Finetech Core-plus and Pace
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 16:58:51 EDT 2009 | Charlie D
We evaluated several rework machines a few years ago and decided on the Finetech CRS-10. It outperformed the Airvac DRS25 machine. We didn't bring in the Focal Spot because it uses IR. The Focal Spot System does not have a solder removal option and