Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 04:54:44 EDT 2001 | mugen
METCAL has a good unit, for BGA rework, and it uses Hot Air Reflow (convection). The pros and cons of Hot Air Vs IR, you can find easily ard u... em are ageless topics, happy debating. hint : good reasons why SMT Reflow Ovens, were IR switched to
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 10:51:42 EST 1998 | FINETECH GmbH
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Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 07:44:57 EST 2013 | mlevesque
Hi, Sorry, your website doesn't work :(. When you talk about SRT machine, you talk about the SRT1100 from Summit?? Someone have worked with the new SRT Micra?? Thank you
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 06:32:06 EST 2013 | bandjwet
We have been running both SRT and APR rework systems for many years in our business as a service provider of BGA rework (http://www.solder.net/services/bga-rework-services The SRT is a true workhorse with good bottom side heating capabilities. If yo
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 08:36:34 EST 2013 | leigh
We have used a OK International APR-5000-XLS for the past 5 years, and have never had any issues with it. It works great on all types of BGA's and PCB's. There is sufficient heating topside and bottom, you can hook up thermocouples and fine tune yo
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 12 16:18:24 EDT 2001 | caldon
I am not familiar with the ERSA system you talk about but wanted to let you know there is another company call PDR that also uses IR and no nozzles. the machine is pretty slick and easy to use and set up. We have found no adverse affects to the IR he
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 15 18:16:15 EDT 2001 | Shindler
Hi Larry- Be wary of which IR systems you use, dark IR (ERSA) maintains only the positive effects of infrared use in that this infrared medium wavelength has the optimal absorbtion/reflection ratio between light and dark colors. Therby, guaranteeing
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 29 09:37:25 EST 1997 | Craig Wilmer
| Can anybody give me feed back on the pro and cons of | using Pace, OK, Hakko, Metcal, etc... Kris, Pace is going to be your best bet when it comes to productivity. I used to do rework and repair for Compaq and all of the PCA lines in their manufa
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 15:57:00 EDT 2004 | russ
I have used one in the past and wish I had one now. Is that enough input? We had great success with this machine. The large lower preheat and board supports worked very well for large thin boards. We never experienced any problems with this machi
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 17:34:18 EDT 2009 | hegemon
DRS22 is not really comparable to the DRS25 due to a huge difference in the bottom heat technology used on those machines. If the PCBs are light enough the huge power of the DRS25 bottom heater is likely not needed, though. I would ask about your pr