Electronics Forum: laser soldering bga rework (Page 1 of 57)

Re: bga

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 22:15:26 EDT 1999 | NAZEEH CHAUDRY

| | | 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 mac

Re: bga

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 06:14:27 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | 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 machine

Re: bga

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 22:07:56 EDT 1999 | NAZEEH CHAUDRY

| | | 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 mac

BGA rework

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 09:11:04 EDT 2004 | Daniel

Thanks, We currently use Metcals for our regular work and I was looking at the ERSA system for the BGA rework. From what I have seen it seems simple to use, and since it uses IR you don�t need all the attachments for different size BGA�s. You just

mirco bga stencil opening

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 09:15:29 EDT 2002 | mhoughton

I have printed and placed similar devices in high volume with exactly this spec for a couple of years with no problems, are you using laser cut stencils and what type of solder paste are you using? and what is the end use of the product as it may nee

mirco bga stencil opening

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 09:12:22 EDT 2002 | mhoughton

I have printed and placed similar devices in high volume with exactly this spec for a couple of years with no problems, are you using laser cut stencils and what type of solder paste are you using? and what is the end use of the product as it may nee

underfilling of bga

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 14 18:42:41 EDT 2009 | anndi

1smtdude, I interested in your explaination of > re-work an underfill part. You mention the > material can be heated to a plastic state to > become vicious... do you know usually what range > is the temperate? (guess it can depend on the > type

mirco bga stencil opening

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 10:45:29 EDT 2002 | pbarton

We have used a laser cut stencil 0.15mm (0.006") thick with 0.3mm (0.012") square apertures radiused in the corners 0.06mm (0.0025") to aid paste release. This approach with the (type 3) paste we use has proven successful on thousands of devices plac

underfilling of bga

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 10:06:22 EDT 2010 | karlo

Rework is typically done by heating the BGA to 170-180C to first scrape off the fillet. Then, heat to above reflow, and lift the BGA. Then, collapse the solder with heat and flux. Then, back down at 170-180C, scrape off the underfill from the boar

BGA rework and inspection

Electronics Forum | Thu May 30 10:31:03 EDT 2002 | robbied

Hi Yannick. This is an issue that we are just recently getting into but here is some ifo that I have gathered so far. I have seen/ used 2 different rework machines. The one we have bought is a 'PACE TF2000' which was at the lower cost end of the mar

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