Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 16:01:25 EDT 2003 | denis
We bought a Ersa rework station (IR technology) recently and we found in trouble when having to replace BGA with metal heat sink cover. I am affraid that we will probably have to invest money again in a convection rework system. Does someone can refe
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 08:15:01 EDT 2003 | Gabriele
Forced gas (hot air or N2 according to solder paste or flux) will be the solution. To rework Ceramic (Aluminum lid Heat Sink)BGA (32 mm square ) or Ceramic Colum Grid Array C-CGA 1,25 and 1,00 mm colum (pitch 42,5mm square), also them capped with a
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 17:19:17 EDT 2003 | bpeay
Greetings Denis, Could you be a little more vague on the type of BGA. Who happens to make this beaty? Is it a TI DSP? B
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 18:31:24 EDT 2003 | davef
Denis: You could be correct about metal reflecting IR. When we use our old IR station, we place pieces of aluminum foil around the component to be removed to protect the near-by components.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 17:35:28 EDT 2003 | denis
To be precise, the component is a Xilinx Virtex platform FPGA with 1152 balls. We also assemble some DSPs up to 1000 balls with metal cover. At best, we can remove the components but it is almost impossible to find a working solder profile using IR.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 21 21:28:41 EST 2005 | pmd
I agree with dave. Two things prevent oders from drains. The "P" trap and the celing or roof vent. If the system is sealed from the pump on then it should run thru a "P" trap this prevents vapors from comeing back thru the pipe. To make sure suction
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 03:26:17 EST 2003 | Kev
Hi Lads, Thanks for all of the replies. To answer a few of your questions..... My wave is a Hollis PT500N. It has 3 zones of pre-heater rod elements. Each individual element (601195-01) is 500 watts. There are 16 elements per zone so 8 Kw per zone.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 15:56:37 EST 2016 | deanm
We received a contract job that requires a board with a heat sink integrated (glued onto the top layer) and the heat sink needs to be powder coated. So I need a board vendor that can provide: Multilayer board fab, Heat sink fabrication, Powder coat t
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 13:13:16 EST 2016 | rdubya71
Contact Randy Langston at sbcinc.com or email me and I can get you in touch with him.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 16:08:38 EST 2016 | hegemon
That might be tough. Board houses typically stick to boards. You might find a board house that already works with a vendor that can supply Powder coated heatsinks, and the Board House might integrate for you, but it doesn't sound like one stop sh