Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 24 15:24:30 EST 2006 | russ
Have been quite happy overall with Winslows preforms.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 22:12:42 EST 2006 | davef
It depends on the end use of your product, but many people are reballing their leadfree BGA.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 18 14:33:45 EST 2008 | stepheniii
Do you mean BGA reballing? If so, then not with a hot air gun.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 22 08:08:10 EDT 2009 | c111
Thanks! We would outsource as we do not have the man power for this effort
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 14:36:26 EDT 2013 | bandjwet
I am trying to determine who out there is reballing devices below 0.4mm in pitch. We have been reballing as small as a 4-balled 0.15mm 4 mil ball diameter area array devices using an adhesive-backed reballing preform. 1. For such small devices we h
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 01:03:28 EDT 1999 | KYUNG SAM PARK
HI Earl Thank you for your answer. Let me know you about the hot you mentioned First of all, The rework machine is the BGA3500 manufactured by 0.k international ] ��DESOLDERING HEAT ��IRON TIP TEMP : 350-370��(MEASURED) ��REBALLING
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 20 03:31:28 EST 1999 | Patrick O' Herlihy
| Need recommendation for Automatic site cleaning machine for BGA rework. (after component removal). | | Advice on BGA reballing equipment/methods is needed. | | thanks a lot | | Lin | You can find some info on reballing at intels site http://d
Electronics Forum | Sun May 24 08:38:53 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| I know it's been covered before, but is there a newest, best way to reball BGA devices. Also, what's the latest rework methodology (pardon my linguistics). | Earl Moon Earl: We send the BGAs to a service "re-baller." Dave F PSI, 16833 FM 1431 #E
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 24 15:21:48 EST 2006 | billyd
Hi all. I'm about to invest in a BGA reballing kit, and was wondering if I could get some endorsments or at least some product reviews from any of you who may be now, or have in the past, used any of the kits out there. I'm looking to combine ease of
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 23:08:32 EDT 2006 | mrduckmann2000
WINSLOW IS NOT THE BEST CHOICE, WE HAVE TRIED SEVERAL DIFFERNET STYLES OF BGA'S WITH NO LUCK. WINSLOW HAS EVEN HAD TROUBLE RE-BALLING OUR BGA'S. THEY SUGGEST LONG BAKE TIMES, DIFFERENT FLUXES...ETC NOTHING HAS WORKED PERFECTLY. THE PREFORMS ARE B