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looking for bga rework station

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 08 16:25:38 EDT 1999 | greg c

I am looking for a BGA rework/placement system and would like any experience that you have had. I am looking for a system that is reasonable for the placment, removing and re-balling thank you

BGA rework station

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 05 16:06:48 EST 2013 | mlevesque

We are looking for a new BGA rework station. We got an ERSA IR550A and we are not very satisfied. I'm not sure that IR reflow is the better solution because the top-side heating is too large. I think is better with a convection "forced-air" heat.

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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

BGA rework station

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 12 15:09:59 EDT 2001 | larryk

I am currently looking into purchasing a BGA rework station. Most of the various manufactures use convection heat, but Ersa was different in that they use IR. I know and understand the difference between the two types, but I was wondering if any body

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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

BGA rework station

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 15:29:30 EDT 2001 | steven

When Air-Vac introduced an IR system at a show in San Jose, people though it was the greatest thing since sliced bread. For obvious reasons they discontinued the short life of the IR systems and implemented hot air into their rework stations. Sales

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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

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Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 06 15:43:25 EDT 1999 | jerrdog

I have a zevatech 570 and 560 my boss want to place bga.s with these machines, Ive told him he needs to ugrade to newer machines. Zevatech say "no problem our machine are number 1". these machines dont even offer bga selections. These machines dont e

Re: looking for bga rework station

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 08 21:23:21 EDT 1999 | Dean

| I am looking for a BGA rework/placement system and would like any experience that you have had. I am looking for a system that is reasonable for the placment, removing and re-balling | | thank you | -I have had wonderful results with SRT. Che

Re: looking for bga rework station

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 18:12:54 EDT 1999 | David

| I am looking for a BGA rework/placement system and would like any experience that you have had. I am looking for a system that is reasonable for the placment, removing and re-balling | | thank you | You might want to look at Advanced Techniques

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