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BGA rework station

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 12 20:58:30 EDT 2001 | davef

ERSA and PDR Xytronic both make very respectable lower priced rework equipment.

BGA rework station

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

What rework station you recommend?

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 25 06:07:55 EDT 2019 | pdrirrework

Hello, If you havent already, please take a look at our Focused IR Rework Stations. I am confident we have a machine which will be perfect for your aplication, you will also get the benefit of a visible heating area, there is no more Nozzles/Guess w

SMT rework station

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 19 11:32:46 EST 1997 | Kris Ganev

Can anybody give me feed back on the pro and cons of using Pace, OK, Hakko, Metcal, etc... equipment in their rework processes? I need to set up a low volume rework station for mixed technology boards. Would appreciate any suggestions.

BGA rework station

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 15:10:44 EDT 2004 | mrmaint

Looking for feedback on an Airvac DRS24C Bga rework station. Looking for both good and bad feedback. Users only please, no sales folks. Thanks MRMAINT

BGA rework station

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 06:08:06 EDT 2000 | jacqueline coia

Hi There, I know this is a long shot but does anyone in Scotland have a 31mil nozzle for an Airvac rework station that they are willing to hire out for a short period of time? Also is there any papers or sites that can give good technical advice on B

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

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.

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

BGA rework station

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 05 20:31:39 EST 2013 | hegemon

Air Vac DRS25. Hands down the best rework EQ. (my humble opinion, based on my own experience with rework EQ going back 15 years +) Right in your budget. Complete capability for rework. SMD, BGA, POP. Full profiling capability. Massive bottom heati

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