Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 28 10:12:53 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| Hello, | I need some users information about "Air knif" in wave soldering: | 1. Does it decreases bridging ? | 2. Is it self installed of a purchesed kit (if purchesed, who are the recomended vendors) ? | 3. Any other information about the issue. |
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 25 20:24:13 EST 2002 | bcceng
Maxtim, Again I have implemented BGA rework in four CM's and the machine that I have selected is the Conceptronics. In contract manufacturing you will have to be prepare to rework from the smallest to the largest boards with lots of ground planes. Co
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 16:56:16 EDT 1999 | Kevin Hussey
| | We are an assembly house engaged in large volume manufacturing of Computer motherboards and others. We are in the process of selection of a new wave soldering machine. Can somebody help me inform what are the different parameters which must be e
Electronics Forum | Wed May 12 10:38:51 EDT 1999 | Glenn Robertson
| We are currently looking at purchasing some BGA rework equipment. Could someone give us the pro's and cons of IR heating (top/bottom)vs. hot air convection ? | All other tips are also welcome. | | Thanks | Philip, My experience is primarily wi
Electronics Forum | Tue May 18 03:03:34 EDT 1999 | Philip B.
| | We are currently looking at purchasing some BGA rework equipment. Could someone give us the pro's and cons of IR heating (top/bottom)vs. hot air convection ? | | All other tips are also welcome. | | | | Thanks | | | Philip, | My experience i
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 10:56:52 EDT 1999 | Glenn Robertson
| | | We are currently looking at purchasing some BGA rework equipment. Could someone give us the pro's and cons of IR heating (top/bottom)vs. hot air convection ? | | | All other tips are also welcome. | | | | | | Thanks | | | | | Philip, | | M
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
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 15:11:20 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| | I have an Electrovert UPK 660c fitted with IR preheats top and bottom. We assemble a large range of multilayer backplanes and I was wondering if there are any advantages in changing to convection preheats.Has anybody got any views on the subject.
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
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